For this class of claims, it is essential that precautionary steps
be taken at the onset of the discovery of loss of a potential loss.
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The steps are highlighted
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- To put the Carriers, Port Authorities and/or other Bailees on
Notice, holding them liable for the loss or damage sustained by
the cargo.
- To call for a survey immediately by notifying the survey agent
as listed in the policy (this applies to overseas destination
ports) and requesting the carrier or other bailees to
attend a joint survey. For inbound cargo to Singapore, please
contact our Claims Department immediately.
- In all circumstance, a clean receipt for goods must not be
given especially when goods received are in a doubtful condition.
However, if circumstances require, a written protest must follow immediately.
- It is essential to clause the delivery note / receipt
/ order if the container is delivered damaged or with
seals broken or missing or with seals other that
the one explicitly stated in the shipping documents.
- If the loss was not apparent at the point of taking delivery
of the goods, written notice must be given to the carriers or
other bailees within 3 days of delivery.
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The insured must take reasonable measures to avert or mitigate
a loss. The Insured must act as if there is no insurance coverage at all. |
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The documents required for
our consideration are as follows: |
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- Original Policy(s) or Certificate(s) of Insurance
- Original Bill of Lading or Air Way Bill
- Copy of the Commercial Invoice
- Packing List
- Correspondence exchanged between Carriers or other Bailees
- Cargo Irregularity Report(s)s or Cargo Clearance Permit(s)
- Delivery note / receipt / order
- Survey Reports (Loading & Discharge, if applicable)
- Landing Weight Certificates or Weight Notes
- Repair / Replacement Invoices
- Any other relevant document evidencing the Loss or Damage
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