Inland Marine Insurance

November 7, 2014

Inland marine insurance

What is Inland Marine Insurance?

As a business owner, it could be you’ve never heard of inland marine insurance, or maybe you’ve dismissed it because of the name.  Well, you might want to think again. Inland marine insurance was first created to cover the transport of goods over water, but the definition of the term has expanded to refer to the coverage of goods in transit on land, as well as to the property of others that is at your premises or being transported to or from your premises. Depending on the type of business you own, Inland Marine Coverage could be key to protecting business property.

Why would my business need Inland Marine insurance?

Does your business transport property of any kind? Consider the equipment and inventory you and your employees transport in a vehicle or another during the day to keep your business going. That can range from tools and construction equipment to computer data to building plans and beyond.  Your commercial property insurance policy might not be enough to protect the items you need to do business. Many commercial property policies limit coverage to within a certain number of feet from a designated business address. That doesn’t help you if your equipment is damaged at a job site 10 miles away from your office.

If you clean, service, or repair the property of others, even while that property is on your premises, Inland Marine Coverage can help save the day. If you have property that’s moved from place to place on a regular basis, inland marine coverage is crucial.

What is covered in Inland Marine insurance?

This category of insurance includes property coverage for construction equipment, medical diagnostic equipment, fine arts, solar panels and wind turbines, cameras and movie equipment, musical instruments, and a wide variety of other types of property.

The property that is insured under inland marine coverage is typically one of the following:

  • Actually in transit
  • Held by a bailee (An individual who temporarily gains possession, but not ownership, of a good or other property under a bailment.)
  • At a fixed location that is an instrument of transportation
  • A movable type of goods that is often at different locations

Cargo Insurance

Cargo insurance provides coverage against physical damage or loss of goods during shipping, whether by land, sea or air. Because of the many dangers inherent in shipping, most individuals and businesses choose to insure their goods while they are in transit. However, many different types of cargo insurance are available, and it is important that you know exactly what you want before buying the insurance, or you may not be covered for every eventuality. Contact one of our experienced licensed representatives at the Armstrong Company Insurance Consultants. We are here to work for you!

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