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Protect Your Martial Arts Equipment with Our Contents Insurance

Protect Your Martial Arts Equipment with Our Contents Insurance

Contents Coverage
(Inland Marine Equipment Insurance)

Brief Summary

This coverage must be purchased in addition to the general liability insurance if you want your mirrors, plate glass (up to $5000.00 in replacement costs) and anything of value within your school covered. There is a minimum deductible of $250.00 but increases you make in your deductible amount can result in a premium discount. If interested, please read the below listed Exclusions and disclosures.

Inclusions/Program Highlights: Replacement Cost Basis, Worldwide Coverage, All Risk-including Earthquake, Flood, Equipment In Transit

Exclusions: Autos or Vehicles, Aircraft (including drones or remote control helicopters), Watercraft, Employee Theft, Cost to reproduce films, War, Intentional or Fraudulent activity, Mechanical Breakdown, Trickery/Deceit/Conversion (unless False Pretense has been added to your policy), Damages caused by Extreme Temperatures, Dampness, Territories where the US has imposed Sanctions prohibiting trade unless approved by the US Government, Maximum total sub-limit of $25,000 applies if equipment is in the country of Mexico, Equipment that is above or underwater (unless added to the policy for additional premium and indicated as a covered limit above)
Policy Deductible Options (Deductibles options are not available if previously set by the insurance carrier): $250 deductible no discount $500 deductible 5% discount $1,000 deductible 10% discount $2,500 deductible 15% discount

**Scheduled Equipment: Any Single item of Owned Equipment over $5,000 a piece must be scheduled in order for that item to be covered. We will need a list of the make, model, serial number if applicable, and replacement cost value (actual cash value if it is a musical instrument) for these items if this has not already been provided.
***Business Income Option: Coverage is location specific, so the location address(es) must be scheduled for coverage. In the states of AL, CT, DE, FL, GA, LA IVIA, MD, ME, MS, NH, NJ, NY, NC, RI, SC, TX, and VA, the waiting period is automatically increased to 120 hours.
Please NOTE: All Short-term policies are fully earned and non-refundable upon purchase Important

Disclosure
1) The following are excluded from the Inland Marine Equipment Insurance policy:
Autos or Vehicles (the actual vehicle is excluded because it should be covered by auto insurance), Aircraft (including motorized devices such as Remote Control Helicopters and Drones), Watercraft, Replacement Cost of Buildings, Fine Arts, Jewelry, Furs, Cash, Money, and Securities, Wear and Tear of equipment, Mechanical Breakdown of equipment, Cost to reproduce films, War, Intentional or Fraudulent activity by the Insured, Trickery, Deceit, Conversion (unless Voluntary Parting coverage is purchased), Damages caused by Dampness, Dryness, or Extreme Temperatures, Dishonest acts, Fraud, Civil Unrest, Territories where the US has imposed Sanctions prohibiting trade unless approved by the US Government (the written approval/document must be submitted to Athos Insurance, approved by the insurance carrier, and may result in an increase in premium and deductible, in order to validate this coverage). equipment that goes underwater (unless there is protective gear for the underwater activity,additional premium has been collected and you have notified Athos Insurance Services, LLC of this type of activity in writing).
2) The policy limits drop to a maximum total sub-limit of $25,000 if the equipment is in the country of Mexico.
3) Unless Voluntary Parting & False Pretense Coverage option on this policy has been purchased, there is no coverage when equipment is loaned or rented to others (unaccompanied by the insured) for trickery, deceit, or conversion i.e. when the party borrowing the equipment does not return the rented equipment.
4) If Voluntary Parting or False Pretense coverage is being purchased, there must be a written contract or agreement that specifically requires the borrower, renter or lessee of the insured’s equipment, to assume full responsibility for the risk of any loss or damage to the property from any cause whatsoever.
5) All owned equipment with a replacement cost of $5,001 and more, for anyone item, must be scheduled with the insurance carrier to be covered at all.
6) Anytime equipment is purchased or sold, it is the insured’s responsibility to immediately notify their insurance agent or representative to properly endorse the policy with the insurance carrier, for adequate coverage for additional premium (if any). The endorsements are not effective until endorsement premiums have been received by the insurance carrier.
7) This equipment floater policy does not cover General Liability, Workers Compensation, Medical
Coverage, Professional Liability, or any other line of insurance that is not Inland Marine Equipment
Coverage.
8) If owned equipment coverage is being purchased, the insured must demonstrate proof of ownership of the equipment (receipts or credit card statements), if the insurance company asks for this information.
9) If Rented Equipment From Others coverage is being purchased, the insured must show proof of a valid rental agreement between the insured and the rental house or individual that the insured is renting from, if the insurance company asks for this information.
10) The premium and fees for all short-term policies are fully earned and non-refundable upon purchase, no exceptions.
11) Misrepresentation or concealment of policyholder information provided to the insurance carrier, can cause the policy to be null and void.

Glossary of Coverages
(Please refer to your renewal quote details on page 1 for the limits specific to your policy. Please note that “$0” next to the coverage means you do not have that particular coverage)
Owned Production Equipment Scheduled & Unscheduled: Scheduled Equipment covers owned production and related equipment that is $5,001 and above per single item up to the limit purchased. Unscheduled Equipment covers owned production and related equipment that is $5,000 and below per single item up to the limit purchased. The valuation of coverage is on a Replacement Cost Basis for both Scheduled & Unscheduled Equipment
Owned Sports and Recreational Equipment Scheduled & Unscheduled: Scheduled Equipment covers owned sports, recreational, and related equipment that is $5,001 and above per single item up to the limit purchased.
Unscheduled Equipment covers owned sports, recreational, and related equipment that is $5,000 and below per single item up to the limit purchased. The valuation of coverage is on a Replacement Cost Basis for both
Scheduled & Unscheduled Equipment
Owned Musical Instruments & Sound Equipment Scheduled & Unscheduled: Scheduled Equipment covers owned musical instruments, sound, and related equipment that is $5,001· and above per single item up to the limit purchased. Unscheduled Equipment covers owned musical instruments, sound, and related equipment that is $5,000 and below per single item up to the limit purchased. The valuation of coverage is on an Amended Replacement Cost Basis for all musical instruments and on a Replacement Cost Basis for non-instruments for both Scheduled & Unscheduled Equipment
Max Value of Equipment That Goes Under or Above Water at Any One Time: Covers production equipment that goes above (afloat) or below water up to the limit purchased. It requires that all equipment has protective gear when submerged underwater. This coverage must be added to the policy to have coverage for this exposure
Rented Equipment From Others: Covers equipment your company rents or borrows from other companies or individuals (for example a rental house) up to the limit purchased. This limit should be the maximum total replacement cost of all equipment you rent or borrow at any one time
Rented Equipment To Others: Covers equipment that your company rents out to other individuals or companies unaccompanied by your company up to the limit purchased. If this type of exposure is 25% or less of your annual revenues, and if you are renting out your owned equipment, it is automatically included in your owned equipment coverage limits. This coverage does NOT cover if the renter disappears and/or never returns with your equipment
Voluntary Parting & False Pretense: Coverage option is only available if you purchase “Rented Equipment To Others” coverage up to the limit purchased. Covers theft as a result of your renter disappearing and/or never retuning with your equipment. If you wish to have this coverage, but you rent your equipment to others for 25% or less of your revenues, you must add “Rented Equipment To Others” coverage first. The maximum limit available is $100,000
Rental Reimbursement: If you have a valid claim on your owned equipment, this reimburses the cost to rent equipment to continue your business operations up to the limit purchased. This coverage has a 72 hour waiting period from the time you report the claim
Continuing Rental Fees: Coverage is only available if you purchase “Rented Equipment From Others” coverage. If you have a valid claim on equipment you rent from others, this reimburses the lost rental income of the rental house or individual you are renting from up to the limit purchased. This coverage has a 72 hour waiting period from the time you report the claim
Plate Glass: If your business is physically located in a retail space with plate glass installed by your landlord, this covers the replacement of the plate glass for up to $5,000 subject to the policy deductible
Business Incomel Extra Expense (Location Must Be Scheduled): If your business operations depend on operating out of a specific office location, business income/extra expense covers the expenses associated with relocation to continue business and the loss of income subject to the policy waiting period and up to the limits purchased
Work Tools & Clothing: Covers equipment that is specifically work tools and clothing associated with the operations of the business such as uniforms up to the limits purchased
Terrorism: Adds the extra peril of Acts of Terrorism to the policy causes of loss covered. Acts of Terrorism must be declared and certified by the Secretary of Treasury and Secretary of State and Attomey General, to be an Act of Terrorism in the United States
Deductible: The amount the policyholder is financially responsible for during a claim payout. The deductible is per claim reported. The deductible options available on the policy are $250, $500, $1,000 and $2,500

FAQs About Our Inland Marine Insurance (Equipment)

What's Inland Marine Coverage?

Inland marine insurance is a type of coverage protecting various specialty equipment and property.

For example, inland marine policies can cover things like fine art, medical equipment, clothing, and solar panels. However, at The Martial Arts Group, we primarily provide coverage to things often found in a karate studio.

A commercial property policy with inland marine insurance coverage often protects things that could be transported over land. Still, it also covers someone else’s items that the policyholder is in possession of or that are on the premises.

Does a Business Need Inland Marine Insurance?

If you’re transporting items by boat, you’d require ocean marine insurance. Similarly, inland marine insurance, which covers property moved over land, is also beneficial in most cases.

Typically, you will use this type of business insurance for insured property that may have to travel elsewhere.

This type of property insurance is crucial for most business owners.

Why Is It Usually Called Inland Marine Insurance?

Marine insurance, which covers everything from business property moved by ship and land, is crucial for most companies, and martial arts studios aren’t exempt.

However, inland marine insurance protects the property moved on land.

Alternatively, ocean marine insurance would protect owners from losses that were shipped by water. For example, the boat sunk, or pirates seized the items.

Though people still use ocean marine insurance, there became a need to protect items shipped by land.

Since inland marine insurance coverage is available, insurers can protect goods traveling in various ways.

We offer inland marine insurance coverage, though it’s important to check the exclusions and other information before buying.

Who Do You Offer Inland Marine Insurance To?

Primarily, we offer inland marine insurance to martial arts studios and schools. If you own a dojo, we can help you choose the right coverage options.

In fact, business insurance is crucial. If you ever plan to ship items to another school for an event, you’ll likely require inland marine coverage.

What Are Some Things That Inland Marine Insurance Covers?

What does inland marine insurance cover? This is a question many people ask, and it’s part of our commercial package policy.

If your dojo frequently moves products and goods off-site or may possess another person’s property, you will probably need inland marine insurance.

Inland marine insurance covers many things. It’s like a form of insured property insurance, but only for when you’re transporting the items or protecting another person’s possessions. Here are just a few things it can help with (in general):

    • Construction projects
    • Technology
    • Transportation
    • Equipment
    • Miscellaneous items

Our team only focuses on protecting specialty equipment found in martial arts schools and dojos. Typically, inland marine insurance covers:

    • Flooring
    • Sparring equipment
    • Computer equipment
    • Electronics

Does a business need inland marine insurance? Yes.

Ultimately, inland marine insurance protects you in ways you don’t even realize.

For example, you’ll get related business property coverage on top of liability with an inland marine insurance policy.

Why Should I Choose Martial Arts Group for Inland Marine Insurance?

Choosing a company to assist with business insurance is crucial. When you select the right one, you’ll enjoy these perks:

    • Inland marine insurance tailored to meet your needs
    • A full list of what’s included and excluded
    • Help with other forms of insurance

Can I Purchase Inland Marine Insurance Separately? Do I Need General Liability or Property Insurance?

No, you cannot buy inland marine insurance separately. It’s an add-on to our general liability protection.

What Are Some Examples of Coverage Types

Before opening an inland marine policy, it’s wise to understand what items it will cover. Here is a list of basic equipment you’ll likely have and may need to move:

    • Breakable boards
    • Training bags
    • Foam shells (for one person to hold while another hits)
    • Chest guards
    • Head guards
    • Floor mats
    • Heavy equipment
    • Containers

Overall, we can help you decide if inland marine insurance is suitable for you and your needs.

I Have Questions About Your Inland Marine Insurance. Where Do I Get Help?

We realize that you may still have questions about our inland marine insurance coverage. Please contact us for the answers you seek.

What Is the Minimum Deductible I'll Pay to Make a Claim Against My Inland Marine Insurance Policy?

If you purchase inland marine insurance from us, the minimum deductible is $250.

How Do I Set Up My Inland Marine Insurance Coverage?

When you are ready to set up your inland marine policy, request a quote by downloading the application and emailing the completed paperwork to [email protected].