Inland Marine Insurance
What is Inland Marine Insurance?
Inland marine insurance can help pay to repair or replace any of your business property that has been damaged during transit. Examples of these risks typically include:
- Water damage
- Wind
- Fire
- Hail
- Theft
What Does Inland Marine Insurance Cover?
Some inland marine insurance policies provide coverage for specific situations, such as missing property that has disappeared and property losses that occur when an item is mishandled or dropped in transit or during loading or unloading.
Some of the situations when this type of policy offers protection include:
- Property in transit
- Property inside of commercial trucks
- Movable property at a fixed location
- Property being stored at different locations
- Property that is in temporary care
These are the most common types of property Inland Marine Insurance is used to cover:
- Trade show exhibits
- Photography equipment
- Cargo and items for delivery
- Networking and IT equipment
- Communication equipment
- Personal computers
- Computing systems
- Scientific equipment
- Medical equipment
- Sales samples
- Tools
- Construction equipment
- Contractor equipment
Who Needs Inland Marine Insurance?
Any business that has movable property can benefit from inland marine insurance. If you or your employees place items or data inside company or personal vehicles for work purposes, inland marine insurance will cover the loss during transit.
While your Business Owners’ Insurance Policy covers some of your equipment while it is at your establishment, the equipment may not be covered while it is being shipped to another location.
How much is Inland Marine Insurance?
The specific cost of an inland marine insurance policy will depends on:
- The coverage limits you choose
- The value of the property being insured
- Your past history of insurance claims
- The general risk to your industry overall
However, inland marine insurance is generally considered an affordable policy for small businesses.