Dealership Sues Carriers Over Theft 

Dealership Sues Carriers Over Theft 

BMW of Henderson, a Las Vegas-area dealership, filed a federal lawsuit after a 2024 Cadillac Escalade-V, valued at $131,877, vanished during a planned shipment to a dealership in West Palm Beach, Fla., according to an April 22 report from NIADA. The vehicle was picked up from the dealership with proper documentation but was fraudulently redirected to a North Las Vegas residential address, where it was taken by unknown parties and never recovered.

The suit alleges negligence, civil conspiracy, intentional misrepresentation, conversion, and violation of the federal Carmack Amendment, which holds carriers liable for cargo lost during interstate transport. Orlandi’s Towing, one of the defendants named in the lawsuit, has stated its driver followed standard procedures, according to NIADA

For dealers who regularly ship vehicles, the case is a timely reminder that verification protocols matter at every stage of transport,” NIADA reported. Routing instructions that arrive through unconfirmed text messages — rather than directly from a verified logistics contact — represent a significant vulnerability. Confirming all changes through an established, direct channel with your logistics provider is a straightforward step that can prevent costly exposure.

The lawsuit is pending and the vehicle has not been recovered.