Accessorials

Accessorial approval email checklist

Use this as a practical review aid. It is not legal, financial, tax, or compliance advice.

Updated 2026-06-08

Written and reviewed by LaneMath Editorial Team. Updated 2026-06-08. LaneMath pages are maintained as practical carrier education using public references, example-only math, and internal editorial review.

When to use it

Use this when an added charge may need approval, documentation, or a revised confirmation before billing.

Checklist

Common mistakes

  • Assuming an accessorial is approved because it was mentioned by phone.
  • Waiting until invoice submission to collect timestamps, receipts, or broker approval.
  • Sending a charge request without tying it to the rate confirmation, BOL, POD, or revised written terms.

Working format

  • Use a short written note with load number, lane, broker, date, and the open item being checked.
  • Mark each item as confirmed, missing, or not applicable.
  • Keep the finished checklist with the rate confirmation or billing packet.

References and methodology