The Independent Contractor Agreement for drivers contracting with Amazon in Phoenix outlines the relationship between the Contractor and the Carrier, specifically detailing the responsibilities and liabilities involved in transporting goods. This agreement requires the Contractor to utilize their own equipment, ensuring compliance with insurance requirements, including a minimum liability coverage of $1,000,000 and cargo insurance of at least $250,000. Key aspects include the documentation needed for payment, such as bills of lading and proof of delivery, which must be provided within specific timeframes. The Contractor is responsible for maintaining proper insurance and indemnifying the Carrier against any claims during transport. Importantly, the agreement defines the Contractor's role as an independent contractor, emphasizing non-solicitation of the Carrier's customers. It also includes provisions for the agreement's validity, duration, and procedures for amendments. This form is especially useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants involved in logistics or transportation law, providing a framework for legal compliance and risk management in independent contracting within the transport sector.