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Insurance conditions and reporting requirements. Surveyors day, 24 th October 2013. Sveinung Måkestad and Alf Inge Johannessen. All Risks vs. Named Perils. Conditions based on All Risks: Nordic Plan. German conditions. Conditions based on Named Perils: US conditions. UK conditions.
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Insurance conditions and reporting requirements Surveyors day, 24th October 2013. Sveinung Måkestad and Alf Inge Johannessen
All Risks vs. Named Perils. • Conditions based on All Risks: • Nordic Plan. • German conditions. • Conditions based on Named Perils: • US conditions. • UK conditions. • Dutch conditions.
All Risks – Main principles • The Assured to show that vessel has suffered damage and to prove extent of loss. • The insurer to show if damage is caused by peril not covered by the conditions.
Named Perils – main principles. • The Assured to show that vessel has suffered damage, to identify cause which should be within the perils covered and to prove extent of loss.
Nordic Marine Insurance Plan 2013 • Based on the Norwegian Marine Insurance Plan of 1996, Version 2010 • Supported by the Commentary: • clarifies many issues of interpretation and practice, reducing the probability of disputes • Designed to support the Nordic claims handling model: • entails active support and cooperation of the insurer when dealing with claims • No major changes compared with the Norwegian Plan.
Nordic Plan – Survey of damage § 12-10 – Survey of damage: • Before repairs, damage shall be surveyed by representatives of the assured and the insurer. • Normally Owners’ Superintendent and Surveyor nominated by the insurer. • Both shall submit reports. • If any disagreement, an umpire may be appointed. • If survey not held, the assured has the burden of proving that damage is not attributable to causes not covered by the insurance.
German conditions - Survey • ADS Cl. 74. • Any partial loss shall be ascertained by experts. • Both Underwriters and the Assured shall appoint an expert each. • In the event of the experts disagreeing they shall appoint an umpire. • Underwriters may refuse payment until the claim has been ascertained in accordance with ADS Cl. 74.
German conditions – crew hours. • The assured is entitled to a compensation if his crew has taken part in damage repairs. • Based on an hourly rate. • The Surveyor is expected to be able to confirm the number of hours worked.
ITCH/AIHC/Dutch Hull Form - Survey • In event of an accident which may result in a claim, notice shall be given to Underwriters prior to Survey so that Underwriters may appoint a surveyor to represent them.
Reporting requirements…: • Delivery time!! • We as insurers are «always» pressed in respect of the assured’s cash flow… • Delay in reporting is (too?) often a problem for us – and our member/clients.
Discovered damage, or progressive damages - be aware! • Problem: When did damage occur – and which policy period to pay? • Different solutions depending on insurance conditions. • Investigate possible/likely date of occurrence (e.g. any log entries?) • Damage occurred prior to or after policy inception? • E.g. when was the vessel last known to be free of damage? • Discuss with Underwriters’ claims department, and be prepared for questions in this respect. • Allocation of claim to one policy only, or apportionment over more than one policy periods, to be decided by the adjuster based on your advices.
Nordic Plan – Loss of Hire • § 16-12 – Simultaneous repairs If repairs covered under this insurance are carried out simultaneously with work which is not covered under this insurance, but which: • Is carried out to fulfil classification requirements, or • Is necessary to enable the ship to meet technical or operational safety requirements or perform its contractual obligations, or • Is related to reconstruction of the ship, the insurer shall pay compensation for half of the time common to both categories of repair in excess of the deductible period. • Time required for work as described above if carried out separately should be specified by the Surveyor. • And time required for all owners’ work…
§ 16-12 – continued • Which works should be included? • “…carried out to fulfil classification requirements…” • Whether or not due at the time. • it is a condition that the classification society has issued the requirement in writing • repairs which the classification society has recommended or advised making, without actually imposing a requirement, do not fall within the scope of letter (a)
§ 16-12 – continued • “…is necessary to enable the ship to meet…” • “…technical and operational safety requirements…” = Seaworthiness. • “…perform its contractual obligations…” Includes “cargoworthiness” as well as specific requirements that may be stipulated in freight contracts. • “…is related to the reconstruction of the ship…”
Other reporting requirements • Always include a list detailing ship’s movements with dates and times. • Incl. removal voyage (if any) to port of repairs • Please make it clear if times are local or GMT. • Tenders taken? • The Surveyor should always be aware which other repair works / maintenance works are carried out simultaneously with damage repairs and include relevant information in his report.
Survey reports - templates • It’s easy to find what is required… • www.gard.no
Survey reports - format • Survey Reports to be delivered in electronic version. • Avoid emailing extremely large documents. • Reduce size if possible, or discuss with Claims Handler. • Gard utilizes TEMPOBOX for sharing large documents. • DROPBOX or similar is unsafe.