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Ocean Marine Insurance for South Carolina Businesses
Working on or around the water takes experience, coordination, and careful planning. Whether you’re transporting cargo, building or repairing vessels, or supporting port operations, ocean marine insurance helps to protect your business from the unique exposures that come with maritime work.
At C.T. Lowndes & Company, we work closely with South Carolina marine businesses to build ocean marine insurance solutions that support daily operations and long-term stability.
Our team understands the industry and takes the time to offer coverage that fits how you work, so you can stay focused on keeping your operations sailing.
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The Jones Act is a federal law that mandates compensation to crew members who are injured as a result of negligence while on the job. Standard workers’ compensation insurance does not provide coverage for crew members, and a separate statute, The Harbor Workers Compensation Act, provides coverage for non-crew members.
Any organization that has crew members among their employees should be sure to have Jones Act coverage added to their policy. This coverage is not automatically added to most boat insurance policies, increasing the risk of exposure to large liability claims.
Non-crew members could be injured or killed on the job, but if that happens while working on navigable waters in the US, including any adjoining pier, wharf, dry dock, terminal, building-way, marine railway, or other adjoining areas customarily used by an employer in loading, unloading, repairing, dismantling, or building a vessel, they won’t be covered under traditional workers’ compensation.
Employers can purchase LHWCA coverage to provide compensation to workers who are injured on the job in scenarios ordinarily excluded under workers’ compensation. This includes coverage for divers, repair personnel, and equipment suppliers.
Water on the floor, slippery entry in the winter, broken glass, and hazardous debris. These are all accidents waiting to happen, and can make your business susceptible to claims due to bodily injury, property damage, personal injury, and other related risks.
General liability insurance is an absolute necessity for any business. It provides broad coverage when you are deemed responsible and liable, and will also pay to defend any covered lawsuit or action, regardless of its merit.
If one of your employees receives an injury or becomes ill due to a work-related occurrence, you are required by law to have the proper insurance coverage in place.
Maintain workers’ compensation insurance to provide benefits to eligible employees. Otherwise, you can be penalized for every day that coverage is not maintained, as well as for any benefits an employee would have been eligible for in the event of a job-related injury or sickness.
You may have many exposures associated with your business vehicles—owned or leased. With a fleet of cars, trucks, vans, or other types of vehicles used in the course of business, a single accident can potentially put your business in financial jeopardy.
Business auto insurance provides coverage for vehicles owned or leased by a contractor and provides coverage for bodily injury, property damage, and other exposures, and could include comprehensive and collision coverage as well.
What happens when your business faces a large liability loss that exceeds the basic limit of your standard policy?
A commercial umbrella policy provides high limits of insurance, typically between $2,000,000 and $10,000,000. Coverage is extended over your general liability insurance, workers’ compensation, business auto, as well as directors and officers liability coverage. It provides a great safety net and helps ensure your business is well protected.
The cargo being carried by your ship can be damaged or lost due to an accident or delays during transport and unloading. Cargo can also be damaged on the way to the port, ship, or other forms of transport, such as rail and truck.
Marine cargo insurance offers protection against loss or damage to cargo in a variety of circumstances. This coverage is often required by contract. There are many different types of marine cargo policies depending on the circumstances and items in transit.
Your business’ equipment is exposed to potential loss due to damage or theft. Without the specialized equipment your organization needs, operations may have to come to a halt. Similarly, if your building materials are damaged or stolen, your job may be put on hold.
Insurance coverage for your specialized business equipment, tools, and building materials is a must. The policy will cover equipment and materials for a variety of losses, including fire, explosion, vandalism, theft, collision with other equipment or objects, and overturning.
When a fire, theft, or another type of disaster strikes, your commercial property and everything within it can suffer a significant loss. This can have a detrimental effect on your business.
Commercial property insurance can help protect the property your business owns and leases, including things like equipment, inventory, furniture, and fixtures. Whether you own your building or lease your workspace, commercial property insurance can be purchased separately or can be combined with other necessary coverages to protect your business’ physical assets.
Pollution and environmental contamination is an increasing risk that can occur due to improper storage and use of chemicals, run-off, fuel leaks, and other situations. Pollutant cleanup is generally excluded from basic insurance policies. Leaking from an aboveground or underground fuel tank, for example, can be very costly to remediate.
It is difficult to control pollution risks, but not impossible. You can protect yourself from this type of risk by obtaining environmental insurance that provides coverage for both bodily injury and property damage caused by a pollution incident. This type of insurance can provide coverage for clean up costs and third party lawsuits that result from contamination.
What is Ocean Marine Insurance?
Ocean marine insurance is specialized coverage for businesses involved in maritime operations. It helps protect against financial losses that can happen on or over the water, such as cargo damage during transit, damage to vessels, or liability claims involving third parties or other property.
Unlike general liability policies, ocean marine coverage is designed specifically for maritime work and can apply to both domestic and international transportation by sea, land, or air.
Who Needs It?
Ocean marine insurance isn’t just for shipowners. If you operate on, near, or because of the water, this coverage may be important to your business. Clients we serve across South Carolina include:
- Marine contractors
- Ship repairers and terminal operators
- Boat dealers and passenger vessels
- Freight forwarders, logistics providers, and cargo owners
- Port authorities and marinas
- Research vessels, supply vessels, and charterers
If your business handles marine liabilities, oversees maritime operations, or faces potential legal liability from marine exposures, you need coverage for your industry.
What Does It Cover?
Every marine business is different, but many face similar risks. The following is a general overview of typical offerings for ocean marine insurance:
Hull & Machinery Coverage
Covers the vessel itself, including engines and equipment, from physical damage caused by collisions, storms, fire, or other hazards.
Protection and Indemnity (P&I)
Covers legal liability related to injury, illness, or death of crew, passengers, or others, as well as damage to docks, other vessels, or cargo.
Marine General Liability
Broad liability coverage for shipyards, manufacturers, and marine contractors, covering onshore and offshore incidents.
Cargo Insurance
Helps protect cargo in transit against theft, loss, or damage, whether it moves by sea, land, or air. Essential for freight forwarders, cargo owners, and companies that rely on global trade.
Liability for Ship Repairers and Terminal Operators
Custom insurance solutions for operations handling or repairing vessels, mitigating third party liabilities and legal liability risks.
Excess and Follow Form Excess Coverage
Additional layers of protection for businesses with high risk exposures, written on an excess basis to match your underlying coverage.
Why C.T. Lowndes & Company?
For over 175 years, we’ve delivered insurance solutions with deep local roots and deep connections with top rated carriers. Our team works closely with marine professionals, vessel owners, and business operators to craft tailored coverage that actually fits how you work.
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When something unexpected happens on the water, having the right coverage can make all the difference. Whether you’re moving materials, maintaining vessels, or building marine infrastructure, C.T. Lowndes is here to support your business.
Serving South Carolina from the coast to inland communities with trusted marine insurance coverage since 1850. Let’s protect what keeps your business moving.
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