Equipment in transit and equipment being installed are usually addressed by coverage written for that phase rather than by the property policy that covers it once it is running, which is why a gap can appear on exactly the day a machine is most exposed. Installation and transit coverage, and who is responsible under the vendor or rigging contract, are worth settling before the delivery date. The contract with the vendor and the rigger controls what each party has agreed to carry.
Related FAQs
Not where most people expect. General liability is written for third-party bodily injury and property damage, so a run printed with the wrong color, the wrong copy, or after ...
This turns on documents rather than on a general rule. Your terms of sale or purchase order is where responsibility for customer supplied files is allocated, and many print ...
They respond to different causes. Commercial property is generally written around external events such as fire, theft, or water. Equipment breakdown is written for the machine failing on its ...

Ready to get started?
Talk to an advisor or request a quote. It takes about five minutes, with no commitment. Be insurance wise.





