The Independent Contractor Agreement serves as a formal contract between an owner operator truck driver and a common carrier company, specifically designed for operations such as those involving Dollar General in Oakland. This document outlines the responsibilities of both parties, including the provisions for transportation of goods, liability insurance requirements, and invoicing processes. Key features include the Contractor's liability for the delivery of goods, the insurance obligations with specified coverage amounts, and the procedure for handling delays or accidents. It also stipulates that the Contractor will not solicit the Carrier’s customers and defines their relationship as independent contractors. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants involved in the logistics sector, as it provides a clear legal framework for operating independently while collaborating with larger carriers. Users should fill in specific details such as names, addresses, and dates, ensuring all terms are agreed upon and documented. The completed Agreement helps mitigate risks and protects both parties by delineating roles, liability, and the conditions of service.