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The difference between Valuation and Insurance
Valuation
- Has its basis in transportation law.
- Is a level of liability the carrier agrees to assume and, depending
upon the level of protection requested by the customer, may result in
higher transportation rates.
- No co-valuation is applicable.
- Liability is limited to the time in which the goods are in the
care, custody and control of the carrier's actions or failure to act
that are not excluded by the provisions of the Bill of Lading and
Tariff.
- The methods of handling claims are specified in transportation
rules and regulations, the carrier's Bill of Lading and tariffs.
Insurance
- Was developed to spread risk.
- Is a contract in which an insurance company (or third party), for a
premium, agrees to indemnify the shipper against loss from perils
expressly stated in the policy.
- A co-insurance provision may be applicable.
- The insured is covered for listed perils and must show that a loss
occurred and was a listed peril.
- Is regulated by each state.
- There may be 50 different sets of regulations and laws which cover
policy rates, claim procedures, statutes of limitations and policy
limits.
Available Valuation Coverage Options
Option A - Limited Liability
As required by the state of Massachusetts we are required to provide a Limited
Liability to the customer at no charge. Under this option the level of
coverage is limited to $0.60 per pound per article in the event of damage or
loss.
Option B - Replacement Coverage ($0, $250 & $500 deductible)
This provides the highest level of coverage for your possessions. Replacement
Cost Coverage provides you with repair, replacement or reimbursement at
current market value (minus the selected deductible) for damage or loss to
your goods. The decision to repair, replace or reimburse will be determined
by the least costly route. There is a minimum charge associated with this
coverage dependent upon the amount of goods to be relocated.
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