Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a unanimous 9–0 decision in Montgomery v. Caribe Transport II, LLC, reinforcing an important principle in the transportation industry: accountability matters. The Court ruled that freight brokers can be held liable under state law when they negligently hire unsafe motor carriers.
While this decision is directed at brokers, its ripple effects will be felt across the entire supply chain — including carriers, shippers, and drivers.
What This Means for the Industry
Going forward, freight brokers now face increased legal and financial responsibility when selecting carriers. This means more rigorous vetting processes, including deeper reviews of CSA scores, safety ratings, and inspection histories. Brokers will also need to maintain clear, well-documented reasoning for each carrier they approve.
It’s important to note: this ruling does not create automatic liability. Brokers who act responsibly, partner with reputable carriers, and demonstrate due diligence can still defend their decisions. The focus is on accountability — ensuring unsafe carriers are not put on the road through negligence.
A Positive Step for Safer Roads
The intended outcome of this decision is simple: safer highways across America. By holding brokers accountable for their carrier selections, it becomes more difficult for carriers with poor safety records to secure freight.
Over time, this should raise the bar across the industry, rewarding carriers who consistently prioritize safety and professionalism.
Why This Matters for Nussbaum
At Nussbaum, this ruling reinforces what we have always believed: doing things the right way is essential.
Our strong CSA scores, disciplined driver qualification standards, and continued investment in safe, reliable equipment are core to who we are. Because of that, we are well-positioned in an environment where safety performance matters even more.
Your professionalism on the road has always been a competitive advantage. With this ruling, it becomes even more valuable.
Market Implications
We are already hearing early reports that broker behavior may be shifting in response to this decision. If this trend continues, the industry could see tightening capacity as brokers become more selective about the carriers they use.
Increased selectivity may make it harder for lower-performing carriers to access freight, which could create upward pressure on rates as shippers work to secure reliable capacity.
Over time, this dynamic could contribute to a healthier, more balanced trucking market — one that rewards safety, reliability, and professionalism.
Moving Forward
This moment is a strong reminder of why Nussbaum’s values matter. What you do matters. See the person, listen actively, speak with care, and follow through every day! Together, let’s:
- Own it Every Moment
- Be Purpose Driven

