Ocean Freight Overcharge Investigation

Did Your Business Import Goods by Ocean Container?

Businesses that imported goods into the United States by ocean container between November 2019 and January 2024 may have paid inflated shipping-related costs.

A legal investigation is reviewing whether companies that imported goods during this period may be entitled to compensation. There is no cost to submit your information.

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See If Your Business May Qualify

Free and confidential — about 2 minutes.

Did your business import goods into the U.S. by ocean container between November 2019 and January 2024?
How were your ocean import shipments usually arranged?

By submitting, you agree to be contacted by phone, text, and email about this matter. Submitting this form does not create an attorney-client relationship.

Importers may have overpaid on shipping-related costs

This may apply if your business imported goods using ocean containers, including standard 20′, 40′, 40′ high-cube, 45′ high-cube, refrigerated, or mixed container shipments.

Shipments may have been arranged directly with an ocean carrier or through a freight forwarder, NVOCC, customs broker, or logistics provider. Complete the short form so the legal team can review whether your business may qualify.

See If Your Business May Qualify

Your business may qualify if

  • Your business imported goods into the United States by ocean container
  • At any point between November 2019 and January 2024
  • Shipments arranged directly with a carrier — or through a freight forwarder, NVOCC, customs broker, or logistics provider