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American Focus > Blog > Economy > C.H. Robinson Is Removing Carriers Based on Safety Scores. A Supreme Court Decision Two Weeks Ago May Explain Why.
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C.H. Robinson Is Removing Carriers Based on Safety Scores. A Supreme Court Decision Two Weeks Ago May Explain Why.

Last updated: May 30, 2026 5:45 am
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A recent notice has been circulating among carriers in the C.H. Robinson network, and it contains some important information that should not be overlooked. The message, branded under C.H. Robinson and titled “Changes to carrier eligibility,” informs recipients that their company has exceeded intervention thresholds for C.H. Robinson’s scoring model based on data from the FMCSA. As a result, the account is immediately moved to non-certified status until the carrier’s BASIC scores improve. This means that the carrier loses access to book loads on Navisphere Carrier and through their aligned representative, although existing payables will be processed in full. The ability to book new freight is suspended until safety scores align with the broker’s acceptable range.

At first glance, this notice may seem like a routine safety policy update. However, when considered in light of a recent Supreme Court ruling, questions arise about whether the freight brokerage industry is starting to reassess carrier risk in real time. The ruling in question is Montgomery v. Caribe Transport II, LLC, which was decided unanimously by the Supreme Court on May 14, 2026. The case involved a negligent hiring claim against a freight broker, setting a precedent that has significant implications for smaller carriers in the industry.

The Supreme Court’s decision effectively removed the federal preemption defense that brokers previously used to dismiss claims related to carrier selection. This means that brokers can now be held liable in state court for negligently selecting carriers with poor safety records. The ruling has prompted brokers to reassess their carrier acceptance criteria, leading to tighter thresholds for safety scores. While C.H. Robinson has not explicitly linked their eligibility changes to the Supreme Court ruling, industry observers are drawing connections based on the timing and criteria mentioned in the notice.

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For carriers, especially smaller ones, this shift in broker policies underscores the importance of actively managing their FMCSA safety profile. BASIC scores, which cover areas such as unsafe driving, hours-of-service compliance, and vehicle maintenance, now carry commercial weight in addition to regulatory compliance. Carriers must be proactive in monitoring and improving their scores to remain competitive in the evolving landscape of broker-carrier relationships.

The ripple effects of these changes extend beyond individual carriers to the broader freight market. Brokers tightening their eligibility criteria based on safety scores could lead to reduced capacity and higher rates for freight transportation. This sorting event separates carriers based on their safety profiles, creating opportunities for those with strong safety records and challenges for those with elevated scores.

In conclusion, the Supreme Court decision and subsequent industry responses highlight the shifting dynamics of the freight brokerage sector. Carriers must adapt to the new commercial realities by prioritizing safety and compliance to maintain their competitiveness. The value of a clean safety record has never been higher, and carriers must seize the opportunity to differentiate themselves in a changing market landscape.

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