CanaryBoss
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I was told by my insurance agent today that I need an inland marine policy on my chipper. Has anyone ever heard of such a thing?
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I was told by my insurance agent today that I need an inland marine policy on my chipper. Has anyone ever heard of such a thing?
Some one might steal the crane off the truck..I have 3 inland marine policies. Believe it or not the crane boom mounted on the truck has to have its own policy
The cab and chassis is covered but a commercial auto. The difference is this is a "broom truck" like deal. If your crane is titled, manufactured, and registered as a crane then its one policy. Like a grove or something. These other trucks are built on a chassis that already has a vin so it's considered 2 different components.Steve, why does your boom have to have its own inland marine? Our crane has an inland marine policy that covers our whole crane.
Any recommendations for an insurance carrier? I have reached my aggregate limit with my current carrier and they will not insure any more $ with me. Now I just have a single chipper I need insured outside of my regular policy
My policy is through Ohio Mutual and they cover everything under one policy: GL, commercial auto, and inland marine. Maybe see if there's an agent near you who works with them to get a quote. I definitely seem to be getting a pretty good deal from everything else I've heard.My policy keeps going up without any claims and while the gear is depreciating. Just quoted $4k/yr for chipper and mini, up $400 from last year through Acadia Insurance. Asked my agent to shop around, any cheaper ones out there?