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Insurance underwriters
How does one know how reliable insurance underwriters are? We're
offshore cruisers, so we need international coverage on our boat. Our current policy costs more than 4% of the agreed value of our boat, but it's from Pantaenius, which we believe to be reliable. We looked around for a more reasonable quote and got one from Yachtlink -- just over 2% of agreed value. Trouble is, the underwriters appear to be a Russian company called Sogaz. This isn't very reassuring, and it's not clear to us how we would ever hold them to honor a claim. Does the fact that the broker is in California help us, legally? Is there any way to determine whether specific underwriters honor their obligations? |
Insurance underwriters
On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 15:18:23 -0700, Akka
wrote: How does one know how reliable insurance underwriters are? We're offshore cruisers, so we need international coverage on our boat. Our current policy costs more than 4% of the agreed value of our boat, but it's from Pantaenius, which we believe to be reliable. We looked around for a more reasonable quote and got one from Yachtlink -- just over 2% of agreed value. Trouble is, the underwriters appear to be a Russian company called Sogaz. This isn't very reassuring, and it's not clear to us how we would ever hold them to honor a claim. Does the fact that the broker is in California help us, legally? Is there any way to determine whether specific underwriters honor their obligations? Contact Al Golden, president of IMIS at http://www.insurancejournal.com/news...6/17/29894.htm |
Insurance underwriters
Thanks! This looks really good,and we'll pursue it. This appears to
be underwritten by an American company, so we guess that protects us. Rob On Jul 30, 11:02 pm, Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 15:18:23 -0700, Akka wrote: How does one know how reliable insurance underwriters are? We're offshore cruisers, so we need international coverage on our boat. Our current policy costs more than 4% of the agreed value of our boat, but it's from Pantaenius, which we believe to be reliable. We looked around for a more reasonable quote and got one from Yachtlink -- just over 2% of agreed value. Trouble is, the underwriters appear to be a Russian company called Sogaz. This isn't very reassuring, and it's not clear to us how we would ever hold them to honor a claim. Does the fact that the broker is in California help us, legally? Is there any way to determine whether specific underwriters honor their obligations? Contact Al Golden, president of IMIS at http://www.insurancejournal.com/news...6/17/29894.htm |
Insurance underwriters
On Thu, 02 Aug 2007 07:51:04 -0700, Akka
wrote: Thanks! This looks really good,and we'll pursue it. This appears to be underwritten by an American company, so we guess that protects us. Markel and IMIS have both been around for a while and are being used by other serious cruisers. |
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