Inland marine insurance

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What is inland marine insurance?

Inland marine insurance includes different types of commercial property policies designed to cover a small business’s products, equipment, and materials when damaged or lost in transit over land. Inland marine policies also cover a third party’s property when it’s in your possession.

What's covered under an inland marine insurance policy?

What inland marine insurance covers depends on the type of policy you buy. Some examples of inland marine policy types include

  • Builder's risk insurance, also known as course of construction insurance, provides coverage for buildings and other structures under construction and the equipment and materials used in construction.
  • Contractors equipment insurance protects a contractor's equipment from things like severe weather, jobsite accidents, and theft when in use, transit, or storage.
  • Motor cargo insurance gives small businesses that transport or temporarily store property for others liability coverage for lost, damaged, or stolen cargo.
  • Scheduled property floaters protect named commercial property that's regularly moved around, such as landscaping equipment and construction trailers.
  • Antiques, fine arts, and museums insurance provides coverage for antique and fine art collections under your care, whether in transit, on exhibition, or being held for sale.

Why choose Liberty Mutual for inland marine insurance coverage?
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Who needs inland marine insurance?

Whether your small business needs inland marine insurance depends not only on how you operate, but on the coverage already included in your business owner's policy. In some cases, that coverage may be enough. When it isn't, depending on the nature of the risk, an inland marine policy may be a good option.

Here are a few examples of small businesses that often need inland marine insurance
  • Contractors consider their equipment and tools indispensable to their livelihoods. A contractors equipment policy provides coverage when these assets get damaged, lost, or stolen from a vehicle or jobsite.
  • Businesses that take part in trade shows may need to ship expensive booth displays as they move from event to event. A scheduled property floater can cover these displays while they're in transport and stored at different locations.
  • Food trucks that set up at different locations need inland marine coverage to cover inventory and equipment not permanently attached to the truck while the truck's on the move. A commercial auto policy would not cover these items in the event of a motor vehicle accident.

Explore these additional small business coverages

We can help you find the best coverage for your small business so you have peace of mind.
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Business owner's policy
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Commercial property
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General liability
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Commercial auto
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Workers compensation
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Umbrella
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Inland marine
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Surety bonds

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