Wheaton, Ill., Aug. 28,
2009—Insurers that write motor truck cargo
insurance now have access to a new set of policy
forms designed to cover cargo exposures of
transportation brokers who subcontract with
motor carriers to make shipments.
The new "Contingent Cargo
Coverage" forms are available in the Motor Truck
Cargo section of the Inland Marine Guide, a
resource of policy forms, rating procedures,
underwriting guidelines, and other information
for the traditionally nonfiled classes of inland
marine insurance.
The Guide is produced by the
American Association of Insurance Services
(AAIS, www.AAISonline.com) a national advisory
organization that develops standardized policy
forms and rating information used by more than
600 property/casualty companies throughout the
U.S.
The new Contingent Cargo
Coverage base form covers an insured broker for
its subcontractor's legal liability as a common
or contract carrier.
Insured cargo is covered
while in "due course of transit," including
loading and unloading, and while at terminal
locations. Coverage is provided only if the
insured is unable to collect the amount of a
loss from its subcontractor or the
subcontractor's insurer. Coverage for defense
costs is provided as a coverage extension.
Several endorsements are
provided which are analogous to those provided
for direct coverage of motor carriers, but
modified to be suitable for transportation
brokers. They include a named perils
endorsement, refrigeration breakdown coverage, a
reporting conditions endorsement, and exclusions
for parked trailers, specified property,
unattended vehicles, and theft. (An endorsement
for providing limited theft coverage is also
available.)
The new forms, endorsements,
and schedules are available for use in most
states. In states that do not exempt motor truck
cargo forms from filing requirements, the forms
will be filed with a proposed effective date of
January 1, 2010.
For information on
affiliating with AAIS for use of the Inland
Marine Guide, contact Rick Maka, AAIS director
of marketing, at
rickm@AAISonline.com, or by calling
800-564-AAIS.