
Two Key Incidents Along the Kerala Coast
Two Ship Mishaps
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Recently, two significant maritime mishaps occurred off Keralaās shoreline:
- The MSCāÆELSAāÆ3 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 regionādetails are unfolding, but the losses are triggering multiple insurance claims
š° Insurance Exposure: How Big is the Payout?
- Indian insurance companies underwrote approximately ā¹5,535 crore in marine insurance premiums during FYāÆ2025āwith ā¹3,940 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.
š Who Pays for What? The Insurance Breakdown
- Cargo Insurance
- Each container is typically insured separately.
- Payouts cover actual cargo value, minus applicable deductibles
- Hull & Machinery (H&M) Insurance
- Covers physical damage to the ships themselves, including hull repairs or salvage in the MSCāÆELSAāÆ3 sinking
- 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 fishermenās losses due to restricted fishing zones
- Environmental damage (e.g., nurdle spills affect beaches)
- Managed by international P&I clubs, this covers broader liabilities, including:
š 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 MSCāÆELSAāÆ3 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 insurersā potential liabilities.
š Handling the MSC ELSAāÆ3 Case: A Focus on Claims, Not Charges
- Authorities have delayed criminal proceedings, focusing instead on evidence collection for insurance claimsāincluding cargo, hull damage, and salvage costs
- A task force with nodal officers and a P&I ādamage liability deskā in Kochi has been set up, coordinated by Captain Anish Joseph, to streamline claim processes
š Industry-Wide Implications
- These incidents follow global patterns where major shipping mishaps lead to highly expensive insurance claimsāsuch as the Baltimore bridge collision that cost insurers billions
- The rising frequency and scale of such events highlight growing risk exposure in maritime transport.
ā Final Takeaway
Insurers are preparing to settle large cargo claims stemming from the two recent Kerala ship mishaps. Coverage spans:
- Container contentsāunder cargo insurance
- Ship repairs and salvageāunder hull & machinery insurance
- Environmental and third-party liabilitiesāunder P&I insurance.
As coordination efforts intensify, particularly around MSCāÆELSAāÆ3, P&I clubs and marine insurers will take the lead in assessing and paying valid claimsāunless criminal proceedings take a different turn.
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