3. When considering movers, be upfront about your impairment (and shop around)
Even if there isn’t anyone available to assist you with your move, it's still borderline essential that you hire movers.
It’s helpful to speak directly with several companies to find out if they have experience working with customers who have impairments and disabilities. As professionals, they will understand the unique challenges you face when moving. Remember that any mover you hire should also be licensed and bonded, highly reviewed on websites such as the Better Business Bureau, and have plenty of references.
It’s also important to gather several quotes before making a final decision, no matter how good they say they are. Moving can be expensive, especially if you’re moving across state lines. In fact, it can cost anywhere from $837.55 to $6,658 for an interstate move that spans a distance of more than 500 miles in 2025, according to our data. However, that number can vary quite a bit based on exactly how far you’re moving and what types of services are provided by the movers.
Trusted third-party sites like HireAHelper can help you find the right moving company. On a smartphone or at a computer, you can sort available movers with verified reviews by their quality and price, or you can call HireAHelper at 1-800-995-5003 any day of the week to have them figure out the best fit for your budget—all for free.