Marine General Liability Liability for all marine-related businesses. Marine General Liability Marine General Liability (MGL) differs from standard Commercial General Liability (CGL) in that MGL covers loss of/damage to property while in the insured’s care, custody and control. Whether you are a ship repairer performing alterations on a vessel or a stevedore loading and unloading cargo from a ship, it is critical that you carry the correct type of insurance. MHG has extensive experience in writing tailored liability coverage for all types of marine trades and marine artisans that is fully compliant with the requirements of the cruise line industry. Contact an Ocean Marine Insurance Specialist Today
Marine Employers Liability Accidents happen. Protect your business and your employees. Marine Employers Liability Marine Employers Liability, also known as MEL, provides coverage for the employees of a maritime employer while working on non-owned or operated vessels. Once a vessel has left the dock and is navigating under its own power, State Act Workers Compensation does not apply, and the USL&H coverage will be insufficient. MEL is a critical form of insurance protection as it satisfies the maritime employer’s obligations under The Jones Act to compensate an injured seaman for “Transportation, Wages and Maintenance & Cure”. Contact an Ocean Marine Insurance Specialist Today
Open Cargo Coverage from point A to point B. Open Cargo Widely considered an aid to international commerce, Open Cargo is a type of freight insurance policy that covers an entire shipment from shipping point to its final destination. Any party that has an insurable interest in the conveyance of cargo has a need for an Open Cargo policy. MHG has considerable expertise in designing insurance solutions that meet the individual needs of importers, exporters, manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers by fully covering the inventory during its transportation or while temporarily stored at a warehouse location. Contact an Ocean Marine Insurance Specialist Today
Bumbershoot For marine-related companies requiring additional coverage. Bumbershoot A Bumbershoot policy is a type of Umbrella Liability coverage that is designed specifically to insure marine-related risks but may also include non-marine risks. It provides excess coverage over and above various underlying policies such as Marine General Liability, Marine Employers Liability, and Protection & Indemnity. Contact an Ocean Marine Insurance Specialist Today
United States Longshore and Harbor Workers Compensation Act (USL&H) Different types of employees require different types of coverage. United States Longshore and Harbor Workers Compensation Act (USL&H) The United States Longshore and Harbor Workers Compensation Act (USL&H) is a federal Workers Compensation law that applies to maritime employees who work on or over the navigable waters of the U.S. The workers subject to this act are typically not eligible for benefits under state act Workers Compensation due to the marine exposure nor are the same employees eligible for coverage under the Jones Act due to the absence of seamen status. USL&H is therefore required to fill the coverage gap for a specific class of employees that undertake work on or adjacent to the navigable waters of the U.S. such as those who load or unload vessels and those who repair or build vessels. Contact an Ocean Marine Insurance Specialist Today
Tour & Excursion Operators Liability For companies seeking to work with the cruise lines. Tour & Excursion Operators Liability Tour & Excursion Operators Liability, also known as Shore Excursion Insurance, is a package contingent liability program designed specifically for tour operators wanting to work with the cruise line industry. Depending on the type of excursion, the program offers three principal lines of insurance coverage that address the exposures of your operation including Commercial General Liability, Contingent Watercraft Liability, and Contingent Auto Liability. Contact an Ocean Marine Insurance Specialist Today
Charter Liability Insurance Protect your vessel and your crew. Charter Liability Insurance A Charter Liability policy can be used to help indemnify the charterer against the legal liabilities, cost, and expenses that could arise during the charter of a yacht or cruise vessel. Often, a charter agreement is signed without considering that the charterer can be held liable if there is damage to the ship, yacht or injuries to passengers during the charter. The owner of the vessel may or may not have coverage at the time of the charter depending on the terms of their insurance policy and the terms of the charter agreement. Damage to the hull, interior furnishings, tenders, and other equipment are just some of the items that a charterer may be held responsible for during the charter. Contact an Ocean Marine Insurance Specialist Today