Freight Insurance: What You Need to Know

Freight Insurance

Freight insur­ance is often over­looked but skip­ping it is a gam­ble that could cost you a lot.Whether you’ve been import­ing for years or you’re just start­ing to get your feet wet in terms of logis­tics, it’s very impor­tant to under­stand freight insur­ance. Let’s break it down.

Freight Insurance

What Is Freight Insurance?

Freight insur­ance is a type of pol­i­cy that pro­tects your goods from loss, dam­age, or theft dur­ing tran­sit. This is sep­a­rate from car­ri­er lia­bil­i­ty, which can have lim­it­ed cov­er­age and requires proof of fault on the part of the car­ri­er. For­get who’s at fault, with freight insur­ance you’re cov­ered so you can rest easy know­ing your ship­ments are pro­tect­ed.

No Cargo is Safe Without Freight Insurance

The Carrier’s Liability Is Not Sufficient

Car­ri­er lia­bil­i­ty, how­ev­er, often only cov­ers a small amount of the goods val­ue, a com­mon mis­con­cep­tion among ship­pers. Car­ri­er lia­bil­i­ty is lim­it­ed in real­i­ty and may not be the full cost of your car­go. It typ­i­cal­ly pays off weigh­ing rather than valu­ing and excludes many rou­tine risks. cite,turn0search1

Guard Against Com­mon Risks

Car­go insur­ance is a prop­er­ty insur­ance that cov­ers loss or dam­age to goods

Acci­dents

Theft

Nat­ur­al dis­as­ters

Improp­er han­dling

All of these come with the poten­tial for major finan­cial loss with no insur­ance cov­er­age.

Simplified Claims Process

Freight insur­ance claims are typ­i­cal­ly much more sim­ple than car­ri­er lia­bil­i­ty claims, which only pays if neg­li­gence can be proved. All you need to prove is that the loss or dam­age hap­pened while in tran­sit. cite,turn0search0

Types of Freight Insurance

All-Risk Cov­er­age

Unless oth­er­wise exclud­ed, all phys­i­cal loss or dam­age from exter­nal caus­es is insured under this all-risk pol­i­cy. It is par­tic­u­lar­ly appro­pri­ate for high-val­ue or frag­ile goods.

Named Per­ils Cov­er­age

It is lim­it­ed to risks explic­it­ly cov­ered (e.g. fire, col­li­sion, theft). It’s more restrict­ed how­ev­er can be cost-effec­tive for cer­tain ship­ments.

Ship­per’s Inter­est Insur­ance

Avail­able as an option­al add-on at time of book­ing, this insur­ance cov­ers just about every-on of dam­age to freight for just about any rea­son. It doesn’t require the ship­per to prove that the car­ri­er caused the prob­lem, only that the dam­age or loss hap­pened in tran­sit. ‚cite,turn0search

When Is Freight Insurance Mandatory?

If you’re ship­ping, con­sid­er freight insur­ance

High-val­ue items

Frag­ile goods

Used equip­ment

Goods to high-risk areas

Final­ly, if you can afford the poten­tial loss, insur­ance is a smart buy.

How to select the right freight insurance

Assess Your Risk

Assess the val­ue of your goods, route and poten­tial threats. This will help in deter­min­ing what cov­er­age you actu­al­ly need.

Com­pare Poli­cies

Not all freight insur­ance is the same. Shop around with oth­er providers for cov­er­age options, exclu­sions, and pre­mi­ums.

Under­stand the Fine Print

Care­ful­ly read the details of the pol­i­cy. Know what’s exclud­ed, claims process­es and doc­u­men­ta­tion need­ed.

What are some common exclusions in freight insurance?

Though freight insur­ance cov­ers a wide berth of risks, there are some com­mon exclu­sions:

Inher­ent vice (nat­ur­al dete­ri­o­ra­tion)

Improp­er pack­ag­ing

Delays

War or nuclear events

Check your pol­i­cy for spe­cif­ic exclu­sions when­ev­er pos­si­ble.

Cost of Freight Insur­ance

Freight insur­ance cost is depen­dent on:

Val­ue of goods

Type of goods

Ship­ping route

Cov­er­age lev­el

Gen­er­al­ly, pre­mi­ums vary from 0.1% to 2% of the car­go val­ue.

How To File a Freight Insurance Claim

In the unfor­tu­nate event of loss or dam­age:

Take pic­tures of the dam­age, and doc­u­ment it.

Con­tact the car­ri­er and insur­er, right away.

Sub­mit all nec­es­sary doc­u­men­ta­tion such as the bill of lad­ing and invoice.

File the claim with­in a time­ly man­ner.

Fast action can speed up claims process.

Final Thoughts

Freight insur­ance is not an unnec­es­sary expense, but rather a pro­tec­tion for your com­pa­ny. And by know­ing the options avail­able to you and select­ing the appro­pri­ate cov­er­age, you can best safe­guard both your prod­ucts and your bot­tom line.

Read more like this at The Amer­i­can Truck.INC and dis­cov­er new insights of ship­ping and logis­tics. com.

For an in-depth look at freight insur­ance poli­cies, check out this com­plete guide by Freightos. link,turn0search1

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