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Ocean Marine Insurance

The coverage you require during transport.

As a marine business, there are many specialized needs related to the type of insurance coverage you require. Marshall & Sterling offers a broad selection of Ocean Marine insurance coverage's.

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What Is ocean marine insurance?

Ocean marine insurance protects merchandise, workers, passengers, and crews aboard shipping vessels during marine transportation. Ocean marine insurance coverage also encompasses land or air transportation that may be connected to marine shipment.

Ocean marine insurance protects merchandise, workers, passengers, and crews aboard shipping vessels during marine transportation. Ocean marine insurance coverage also encompasses land or air transportation that may be connected to marine shipment.

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Some of our ocean marine coverages:

  • Marine General Liability
  • Business General Liability
  • Excess P&I
  • Jones Act / Crew Liability
  • Collision Liability
  • Tow Assist
  • Ship Repair
  • Tug Operations
  • Charter Vessels
  • Salvor’s Liability
  • Incidental Diving Liability
  • Pollution Liability
  • Hull & Equipment
  • Automobile (including fleets)
  • Overland Transport (Inland Marine)
  • Passenger Liability
  • Workers’ Compensation
  • Online Tools, Safety Training & Resources
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Tips from Experts
Tips from our experts
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Keep Things Safe Around the Marina

Creating a safe environment around the marina is no accident. Each employee must do his or her part to ensure things are done safely and unnecessary hazards are eliminated.

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Summer Precautions for Outdoor Workers

Prevention of heat stress in workers is important. Employers should provide training to workers so they understand what heat stress is, how it affects their health and safety, and how it can be prevented. If you’re an outdoor worker, it is important to take precautions against exposure to sun, heat and bug bites during the summer months. 

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How Opioid Use Affects Workers’ Compensation

Prescription opioids are the number one workers’ compensation problem in terms of controlling the ultimate cost of indemnity losses. This comes from a recent Lockton Companies report that also states that there’s never been a more damaging impact on workers’ compensation claims than the abuse of opioid prescriptions for the management of chronic pain.