If your business ships equipment or products between locations over land, you might need to purchase an inland marine insurance policy—even if you already have a business owner policy (BOP) or commercial package policy (CPP) in place.
Also, inland marine policies cover four other types of business property:
Examples of property covered under an inland marine policy include personal computers, communications and networking equipment, construction and contracting equipment, medical and scientific equipment, trade show exhibits, sales examples, tools, and photography equipment.
As far as perils, inland marine policies typically cover theft, fire, wind, hail, water damage, and vandalism.
Like most other insurance types, inland marine policies feature coverage limits, as well as deductibles, both of which you can choose depending on your needs (more soon).
As discussed above, inland marine insurance is designed to cover products, materials and equipment while they’re transported over land, whether via truck or train. These policy types also cover products temporarily warehoused at a third-party location.
Comparatively, standard marine insurance covers products while they’re transported to another location over water.
Inland Marine Insurance | Marine Insurance |
Covers products, materials and equipment while they’re transported over land, whether truck or train, or products temporarily warehoused at a third-party location. | Covers products while they’re transported to another location over water. |
Like other insurance types, there are many endorsements you can add to extend the coverage provided by your inland marine policy. These include:
Inland marine policies can differ between insurers, including what they do and don’t cover.
With this said, they typically exclude:
Depending on your insurer, you may be able to purchase inland marine coverage as an add-on to your existing business insurance policy or as a standalone policy. Either way, annual premiums can range from about $25 per month ($300 a year) for small businesses up to $10,000 or more for large companies that ship expensive goods.
Overall factors that can impact your inland marine insurance premium include the value of the property you want to insure, policy limits, classes of the property insured, your business’s industry, and state and federal requirements.
Based on everything we’ve discussed, you’ll obviously want to purchase inland marine insurance if your business ships or transports products or equipment.
However, there are several other instances where inland marine coverage can represent a good decision, such as if you ship high-dollar trade show equipment around the country, store equipment at a third-party location, or temporarily store another business’s property at your location. Additional instances include:
Bottom line: If your business owns movable property, it may benefit from inland marine coverage. However, depending on the circumstances, you might already have coverage under your commercial insurance, so you must closely review your policy.
The professionals at IHS Insurance Group have decades of combined experience with all aspects of commercial insurance, including inland marine coverage. We’ll take a look at your needs, find reputable carriers with the coverage you want, and help you balance coverage with overall cost.
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