The Independent Contractor Agreement Between an Owner/Operator Truck Driver and Common Carrier Company outlines the contractual relationship between the contractor and the carrier in Middlesex. This agreement specifies that the contractor will transport goods on behalf of the carrier using their own equipment and outlines insurance requirements, including truck liability and cargo insurance coverage. Payment terms detail that the contractor will be compensated within forty-five days upon providing proper documentation, including proof of delivery and invoices. The contract establishes liability for loss or damage to goods during transport, stipulates the contractor's obligation to communicate any delays or issues, and mandates adherence to federal regulations regarding cargo claims. Key features include the contractor’s independence, restrictions on soliciting business from the carrier’s customers, and the duration of the agreement. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants seeking to formalize transportation agreements that protect the interests of both parties and comply with regulatory standards.