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Supreme Court Ruling Raises US Freight Rates

2026/05/20
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Supreme Court Ruling Raises US Freight Rates

By Noi Mahoney · Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Enforcement and Legal Pressure Tighten Freight Market

According to FreightWaves, rising enforcement during Roadcheck Week has pushed spot freight rates higher in the U.S., exacerbating existing capacity constraints. Ken Adamo, chief strategy officer at EASE Logistics, said the increased scrutiny from the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s annual inspection blitz contributed to upward rate pressure. Even compliant carriers paused operations to avoid disruptions, further reducing available capacity.

“We saw enforcement levels tick up considerably… As a market that’s already sort of short on capacity in the near term, it definitely pushed rates upwards.” — Ken Adamo, Chief Strategy Officer, EASE Logistics

Supreme Court Ruling Increases Broker Liability Risks

A recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling is expected to increase legal and insurance risks for freight brokers, requiring stronger vetting of carriers. Adamo noted that brokers are now prioritizing carriers with longer operating histories and stronger safety records, leading to greater price stratification. Carriers with higher safety profiles are now commanding premium rates, with pricing differences widening across the market.

The ruling is expected to lead to consolidation in the brokerage sector, particularly among smaller operators unable to absorb rising compliance costs. According to Adamo, brokers are currently consulting with insurance providers to prepare for increased liability exposure. The shift toward higher-quality carriers means that the cost of securing reliable capacity is increasing.

Fuel Costs and Weather Add to Market Pressure

Elevated diesel prices continue to strain trucking operations. Adamo said this has prompted some freight to shift toward intermodal rail, though strict delivery timelines limit broader modal shifts. “Anytime there’s a fuel spike, you tend to see more intermodal,” he said. However, intermodal service reliability remains a constraint.

Looking ahead, a potentially active hurricane season in the Gulf Coast region could further disrupt trucking capacity later in 2026. Adamo warned that even a few tropical storms could maintain tight market conditions through the remainder of the year. Shippers, who initially expected mid-single-digit contract rate increases in 2026, are now budgeting for low double-digit increases due to tightening capacity and higher operational risks.

Industry Response and Forward Outlook

Adamo, who previously held leadership roles at DAT Freight & Analytics and FedEx, emphasized that the combination of regulatory enforcement, litigation risk, and seasonal demand is creating a volatile operating environment. The pre-Memorial Day shipping surge is compounding pressure on the freight market, with brokers and shippers alike seeking to lock in capacity early.

The freight industry is now facing a confluence of challenges: regulatory crackdowns, rising insurance premiums, fuel volatility, and weather-related disruptions. These factors together are expected to sustain elevated freight rates through the summer and into the fall. According to the report, the market is responding with increased scrutiny and strategic planning, particularly around carrier selection and risk mitigation.

Source: FreightWaves

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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