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Can a Single FreightGuard Review End Your Trucking Company? Sadly, Yes

A single negative FreightGuard review can blacklist a trucking carrier with brokers and effectively shut down their business. This episode of Hammer Down explores how Carrier Defender, founded by Sean Mathews and attorney Dan Artaev, helps carriers dispute false reviews and recover their reputations. The conversation highlights the systemic vulnerabilities carriers face from hacked accounts, rogue brokers, and a review ecosystem with little built-in recourse.

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A single false FreightGuard review can cause brokers to blacklist a carrier, often leading to business closure.

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Carrier Defender combines logistics expertise and legal counsel to help carriers dispute unfair freight guard records before litigation is needed.

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Over 88,000 trucking companies closed in 2023, with reputation damage from digital review systems playing a contributing role for many.

As the freight industry grapples with the lingering impacts of a market downturn and rising digital vulnerabilities, a critical question has emerged: how can trucking companies defend their reputations in an era where a single online review can kill a business? In 2023 alone, over 88,000 trucking companies shuttered, and for many, the catalyst was a single freight guard — a digital red flag that brokers use to blacklist carriers. One false accusation can park your fleet for good in a landscape where reputation is everything.

One false accusation can park your fleet for good in a landscape where reputation is everything.

So what happens when the review systems designed to keep the industry safe become the very tools that tear good carriers down? Is there any way to fight back?

In this episode of Hammer Down, host Mike Bush sits down with Sean Mathews and Dan Artaev, the minds behind Carrier Defender, to unpack how they're helping trucking companies fight false reviews, recover from unfair freight guards, and protect their livelihoods in a system that often feels stacked against them.

In this episode:

  • Why freight guards can make or break a carrier's future — and how false ones cost honest companies everything.
  • How Carrier Defender uses industry know-how and legal expertise to resolve disputes before they hit the courtroom.
  • Real-life stories of hacked accounts, rogue brokers, and the innocent carriers caught in the crossfire — and how Carrier Defender stepped in.

Sean Mathews is an experienced logistics professional with a proven track record in rapidly scaling operations, notably achieving significant revenue and profitability growth as Head of Overflow Logistics at Palletized Trucking Inc. He specializes in operations management, strategy execution, and developing comprehensive carrier vetting processes to enhance client experiences. Currently, Sean is the Co-Founder of Carrier Defender, focusing on mitigating freight carrier identity fraud and abuse within the logistics industry.

Dan Artaev is a seasoned business attorney specializing in emerging technologies, transportation, and gaming law, and is the founder of Artaev at Law PLLC, a modern, fully digital law firm. With significant expertise in advising domestic and international businesses, he offers specialized legal counsel in gaming, cryptocurrency, blockchain, contract law, and complex business litigation. Dan also provides strategic guidance on regulatory compliance, international trade, and dispute resolution across various high-tech industries.

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Beginning his career by learning how to tell a brand’s story, leveraging marcom to build market share, utilizing PR to get people engaged, and innovating trust-based relationships between products and people, He took on diverse challenges and continually grew. Mike created the first ever SEO practice in Washington DC — generating $10M+ in revenue for 10+ clients. Throughout my career, Mike gained unique experiences such as spearheading marcom for a company after a real-time suicide (incident inspired a Law & Order SVU episode) with minimal negative publicity. And advising a client in PR best practices after an employee had committed a highly publicized terrorist attack in the US. Company was able to maintain all major financial relationships (JPM, BofA, Well Fargo, AmEx, etc.). He worked for a leader in the automotive services industry — building a reputation as nationally recognized expert on road rage (including an appearance on Court TV as a Subject Matter Expert). This included creating media that generated 100M+ impressions.

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Host, Hammer Down

Mike Bush is the host of Hammer Down, a logistics and transportation podcast on the MarketScale network. He interviews industry leaders and innovators shaping the future of freight and supply chain technology. His work focuses on surfacing practical insights for carriers, brokers, and logistics professionals.

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Sean Mathews

Co-Founder

Carrier Defender

Sean Mathews is an experienced logistics professional with a background in rapidly scaling freight operations. He previously served as Head of Overflow Logistics at Palletized Trucking Inc. and co-founded Carrier Defender to help carriers combat freight identity fraud and unfair FreightGuard reviews.

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Dan Artaev

Founder

Artaev at Law PLLC

Dan Artaev is a business attorney specializing in transportation, emerging technologies, and gaming law, and is the founder of Artaev at Law PLLC, a fully digital law firm. He advises domestic and international businesses on regulatory compliance, contract law, blockchain, and complex litigation. He is also a co-creator of the Carrier Defender service.