Last updated July 16, 2026
Website Terms
By using loadleaderusa.com, you agree to these website terms. If you do not agree, please do not use the website.
Informational purpose
The website provides general information about Load Leader USA, truck dispatch services, fleet services, and partner opportunities. Website content is not legal, tax, accounting, safety, compliance, or financial advice.
No service agreement created
Submitting a form, requesting a consultation, or communicating with us does not create a dispatch, employment, contractor, brokerage, agency, or other service relationship. Any engagement is governed by a separate written agreement.
Rates and results
Freight availability, rates, revenue, mileage, deadhead, and operating results vary by equipment, lane, market conditions, authority history, availability, expenses, and carrier decisions. Examples and illustrations do not guarantee future performance.
Free-week offer
Eligibility, scope, timing, and availability of any free-week offer are confirmed during consultation and in the applicable service agreement. The offer may be changed or discontinued where permitted by law.
Acceptable use
You may not misuse the website, interfere with its operation, attempt unauthorized access, submit unlawful or misleading information, or use its content in a way that infringes another party’s rights.
Intellectual property
The website’s branding, copy, graphics, layout, and other original content belong to Load Leader USA or its licensors and may not be reproduced or distributed without permission.
Disclaimer and limitation
The website is provided on an “as available” basis. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Load Leader USA disclaims warranties regarding website availability, accuracy, and fitness for a particular purpose and is not responsible for indirect or consequential losses arising from website use.
Changes and contact
We may update these terms by posting a revised version. Questions may be sent to dispatch@loadleaderusa.com or (651) 207-1990.
These website terms are a practical starting point and should be reviewed by qualified counsel before launch. They do not replace the company’s carrier, dispatch, contractor, or partner agreements.