Property in transit insurance is also known as inland marine insurance, which gets its name from insuring the transportation of goods over water. Over the years, inland marine coverage has expanded to also cover goods in transit on land. The types of coverage vary by carrier but may include:
If you or your employees place items or data in your personal or work vehicles for work purposes, you may need property in transit coverage. If your property insurance policy limits or excludes coverage for valuables, you may need property in transit coverage.
Basically, if your business has valuables that cannot be conveniently or reasonably confined to a fixed location or insured at a standard rate, talk to us about property in transit coverage.
Inland marine endorsements, floaters and other additional options
Complement your inland marine coverage with an endorsement, floater or other option, including:
Product, coverage, discounts, insurance terms, definitions, and other descriptions are intended for informational purposes only and do not in any way replace or modify the definitions and information contained in your individual insurance contracts, policies, and/or declaration pages from any underwriting companies, which are controlling. Such products, coverages, terms, and discounts may vary by state and exclusions may apply.
Information provided by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company.