Insurers Poised to Bear Cargo Losses from Two Ship Mishaps Unforgettable

Saroj Mali
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Two Ship Mishaps

Two Key Incidents Along the Kerala Coast

Two Ship Mishaps

Recently, two significant maritime mishaps occurred off Kerala’s shoreline:

  • The MSC ELSA 3 cargo vessel sunk near Thottappilly, prompting major salvage operations and ongoing claims coordination
  • In another separate incident, cargo-containing ships faced mishaps in the same region—details are unfolding, but the losses are triggering multiple insurance claims

šŸ’° Insurance Exposure: How Big is the Payout?

  • Indian insurance companies underwrote approximately ₹5,535 crore in marine insurance premiums during FY 2025—with ₹3,940 crore alone in marine cargo insurance ground.news.
  • Both mishaps fall under this coverage umbrella, meaning insurers may have to compensate cargo owners when claims are validated.

šŸ“‹ Who Pays for What? The Insurance Breakdown

  1. Cargo Insurance
    • Each container is typically insured separately.
    • Payouts cover actual cargo value, minus applicable deductibles
  2. Hull & Machinery (H&M) Insurance
    • Covers physical damage to the ships themselves, including hull repairs or salvage in the MSC ELSA 3 sinking
  3. Protection & Indemnity (P&I) Insurance
    • Managed by international P&I clubs, this covers broader liabilities, including:
      • Cleanup costs (e.g., oil or debris spills)
      • Third-party claims such as fishermen’s losses due to restricted fishing zones
      • Environmental damage (e.g., nurdle spills affect beaches)

šŸ“Œ Why Insurers May Be on the Hook

  • With thousands of containers carrying consumer and industrial goods, confirmed losses represent substantial payouts under cargo policies.
  • The MSC ELSA 3 incident, for example, resulted in halted fishing within 20 nautical miles and required oil extraction before salvage could proceed
  • These disruptions lead to third-party claims, all falling under P&I coverage and adding to insurers’ potential liabilities.

šŸ”„ Handling the MSC ELSA 3 Case: A Focus on Claims, Not Charges

  • Authorities have delayed criminal proceedings, focusing instead on evidence collection for insurance claims—including cargo, hull damage, and salvage costs
  • A task force with nodal officers and a P&I ā€œdamage liability deskā€ in Kochi has been set up, coordinated by Captain Anish Joseph, to streamline claim processes

šŸ“ˆ Industry-Wide Implications

  • These incidents follow global patterns where major shipping mishaps lead to highly expensive insurance claims—such as the Baltimore bridge collision that cost insurers billions
  • The rising frequency and scale of such events highlight growing risk exposure in maritime transport.

āœ… Final Takeaway

Insurers are preparing to settle large cargo claims stemming from the two recent Kerala ship mishaps. Coverage spans:

  • Container contents—under cargo insurance
  • Ship repairs and salvage—under hull & machinery insurance
  • Environmental and third-party liabilities—under P&I insurance.

As coordination efforts intensify, particularly around MSC ELSA 3, P&I clubs and marine insurers will take the lead in assessing and paying valid claims—unless criminal proceedings take a different turn.

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