Save as otherwise provided in RCW 81.29.010
and 81.29.020
(1) A carrier who issues a bill of lading whether negotiable
or nonnegotiable must exercise the degree of care in relation to
the goods which a reasonably careful person would exercise under
like circumstances.
(2) Damages may be limited by a provision that the carrier's
liability shall not exceed a value stated in the document if the
carrier's rates are dependent upon value and the consignor by the
carrier's tariff is afforded an opportunity to declare a higher
value or a value as lawfully provided in the tariff, or where no
tariff is filed he or she is otherwise advised of such
opportunity; but no such limitation is effective with respect to
the carrier's liability for conversion to its own use.
(3) Reasonable provisions as to the time and manner of
presenting claims and instituting actions based on the shipment
may be included in a bill of lading or tariff.
[2009 c 549 § 1017; 1965 ex.s. c 157 § 7-309. Cf. former RCW 81.32.031; 1961 c 14 § 81.32.031; prior: 1915 c 159 § 3; RRS § 3649; formerly RCW 81.32.040.]
NOTES:
Common carriers -- Limitation on liability: Chapter 81.29 RCW.