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Supreme Court decision raises stakes for broker hiring practices

A landmark ruling allowing negligent hiring claims against brokers removes a key legal shield, reshaping liability risks across the US freight brokerage sector.

The Logistic News by The Logistic News
June 3, 2026
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Supreme Court decision raises stakes for broker hiring practices
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A major shift has emerged for the US freight brokerage industry following a landmark Supreme Court ruling that found third parties can be held liable for negligent hiring practices. 

The decision, issued unanimously on 14 May in a case involving C.H. Robinson Worldwide, is already being described as a turning point for how brokers structure their legal defence strategies in future litigation. 

At the centre of the ruling is the confirmation that brokers may be sued under state-level negligent hiring claims, a position that significantly alters the legal landscape previously shaped by federal preemption under the Federal Aviation Administration Authorization Act. 

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As McCarter & English partner Ron Leibman explained, the scope of the decision is clear but limited in its reach: “A state law negligent claim can be brought against you. You can defend it. That is all the court said.” 

While the ruling removes a key preemption defence, legal experts stress that brokers are not without protection and can still contest negligent hiring claims on a case-by-case basis. 

Industry representatives have sought to temper concerns over the broader impact. Transportation Intermediaries Association (Transportation Intermediaries Association) president and CEO Chris Burroughs described the ruling as significant but not catastrophic for the sector. 

“I don’t think this is an apocalyptic event,” he said, noting that supply chains are expected to continue operating despite the legal shift. 

However, Burroughs acknowledged that the ruling could have unintended consequences, particularly for smaller carriers. He warned that increased liability exposure could lead to tighter vetting processes that may indirectly push smaller operators out of the market. 

“There’s going to be a lot of small companies, especially on the carrier side of things, that are probably going to get vetted out,” he said, adding that this would not necessarily be due to wrongdoing but rather heightened risk exposure. 

The case at the centre of the ruling, Montgomery v. Caribe Transport II et al., stemmed from a 2017 highway crash involving a Freightliner tractor-trailer that struck a stationary Mack truck, resulting in the amputation of Shawn Montgomery’s leg. C.H. Robinson Worldwide had arranged the shipment involved in the incident. 

Following the ruling, the company expressed disappointment while reaffirming its focus on safety standards. Chief legal officer Dorothy Capers stated: “Our hearts continue to go out to the victims of truck accidents.” 

The company also highlighted its operational safety record, noting that its shipments move “overwhelmingly without incident,” with one serious accident claim per 500 million miles driven. However, it acknowledged that “even one accident is one too many.” 

While the legal framework has shifted, stakeholders across the industry agree that safety expectations remain unchanged. As Burroughs summarised, “Everyone in this industry wants safety.” 

The full market impact of the ruling remains uncertain, but legal and logistics stakeholders anticipate a period of adjustment as brokers reassess compliance, liability exposure and carrier vetting practices across the supply chain. 

 

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