Hurricane Preparedness
May 2024
Tokio Marine America's (TMA) mission as a Good Company is to provide Anshin (safety, security and peace of mind) to our clients and the public during these challenging times.
While hurricanes are known as a concern for the southeast region of the country, 40 out of 50 U.S. states have experienced hurricanes or tropical storms since 1866, according to FEMA.
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Winter Weather Tips
January 2024
During recent years, winter has brought extremely cold weather to parts of the country that would not normally experience extreme cold temperatures. The 2021 and 2022 winter seasons saw two storm events that brought over $35 billion in damages and caused 350 deaths.
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Cargo towing can cost you
Tokio Marine America
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July 2023
No transportation companies want to have an accident or breakdown that requires a tow, but motor carriers might be shocked to learn just how expensive cargo towing can be.
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Digitization driving truckers toward new risks
Tokio Marine America
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July 2023
Trucking has always been a tough job, and a digital transformation in transportation not only will make that job more complex but it also will introduce new risks and exposures that motor carriers can't afford to ignore. From the trends we’re seeing now, and based on many years of experience in managing transportation risk, here are a few predictions:
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Slip, Trip, and Fall Prevention
Gerry Sammarco
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May 2021
Slip, trip, and fall (STF) accidents cause thousands of serious injuries every year. Some result in permanent disability or death. According to the National Safety Council, 27.5% of all reported work-related injuries are from slips, trips, and falls, including 25,000 deaths annually, making this the second leading cause of work-related injuries in the United States.
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Catalytic Converter Thefts: Protecting the "Gold" Found in Your Vehicle Exhaust System
Greg Slaton / Gerry Sammarco
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June 2022
Vehicles have a metal that costs more than gold and thieves are after it. Authorities are reporting that catalytic converter thefts from vehicle exhaust systems continue to rise across the country. Replacing a catalytic converter can cost between $2,000 to 3,000 and, depending on how old your car is, it is illegal to drive without one.
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Construction industry seeing new and familiar risks
Ben Tuttle & Heather M. Frain
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January 2021
Construction traditionally has been a business with a lot of risks to manage. Most construction companies are familiar with risks such as jobsite losses and project delays, but recent developments have introduced new worries and complexities – as well as innovative solutions.
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Marine cargo insurance subscribes to tradition
Julie Vogele
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October 2020
By now, it should be common knowledge among insurance buyers that we are experiencing a hard market. It has been more than a decade since insurance companies last sharply increased rates, tightened terms and conditions, and restricted capacity for certain classes of business, but that is exactly what is happening in many lines of business – including ocean marine risks.
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Tips to recruit women drivers and reduce truck cargo risks
July 2020
Trucking firms of all sizes are seeking qualified drivers, due to turnover and an increasing demand for freight services in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Without enough drivers, the industry cannot meet their customers' existing demand for freight, let alone pursue growth opportunities. A driver shortage also increases the potential for cargo losses.
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Plant Re-Openings after COVID-19 Closures
May 2020
Now that Federal, State, and Local governments are beginning to develop guidelines for business to re-open, employers have to consider how to bring workers back into the workplace safely. Aside from COVID-19 concerns, there are many other considerations when restarting operations after an extended shutdown. This includes...
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How to determine if your N95 respirators are fake or real
Greg Slaton
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April 2020
During this time when N95 respirators are in short supply and needed for essential frontline medical workers, it is important to be aware that the personal protective equipment (PPE) you’re using may not be approved by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH).
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Tokio Marine America Loss Control
April 2020
In challenging times like these, Tokio Marine America’s mission as a Good Company is to provide Anshin (safety, security and peace of mind) to our clients and the public is essential. We have two new trainings available to help business and their employees during the coronavirus crisis.
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10 Good Reads with a Marine Cargo Theme
Julie Vogele
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March 2020
From "Moby Dick" to true tales of modern treasure hunters, the sea has inspired countless books. One of life's great pleasures is to lose oneself in an interesting book. Recently, I was thinking about a few books that touch on marine cargo and nautical themes,
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Frequently Asked Questions About Marine Cargo Risks
Julie Vogele
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March 2020
One of my favorite sections of websites I visit is the frequently asked questions, or FAQ. I usually learn a lot when I browse those, including some things it never occurred to me to ask. When I think about how complex marine cargo risks can be, and the kinds of questions I often get...
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Trucking firms can cut risks by hiring more women drivers
March 2020
In over-the-road or non-local trucking, the average driver is 46 years old and male. ATA estimates the long-haul trucking industry will need to hire 1.1 million new drivers over the next decade as older drivers retire. Obvious areas for recruiting are women ...
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Motor truck cargo insurance: Don’t go without it
March 2020
Motor truck carriers and logistics companies are facing a market correction in commercial auto liability insurance, but they shouldn’t overlook the importance of a complementary and highly valuable form of coverage: motor truck cargo insurance.
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Avoiding E&O risks in motor truck cargo claims
January 2020
Motor truck cargo losses frequently cause headaches for transportation companies – and, in certain situations, their insurance brokers too.
Damage or loss of cargo has some specific pitfalls for insurance brokers. Motor truck cargo is a complex risk, with diverse exposures. If appropriate coverage and limits are not in place, cargo claims may not be covered. When that happens...
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Strange claims sometimes surface in ocean cargo business
Julie Vogele
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October 2019
A dizzying array of goods, from electronics to live animals, is transported every day as ocean marine cargo. Sometimes during those journeys, unfortunate things happen, not limited to water damage. As a result, ocean cargo claims adjusters see a lot of unusual stuff.
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Cargo stock throughput offers value throughout supply chain
Julie Vogele
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October 2019
From raw materials to finished goods, the "stuff" people and businesses around the world depend on often undergoes a long journey to reach them -- during which there's a lot of risk. Protecting the property that makes our world turn can be complicated. Fortunately, when international transit is involved, there’s an ocean marine insurance solution...
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Cargo loss carries reputational risks
David Lee
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March 2019
In my decades of managing and insuring transportation risks, I have seen all kinds of claims. One of the worst losses for motor carriers, however, is uninsured or underinsured cargo. The reason can be explained through what I call the three “R’s”...
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Tariffs, trade rules raise cargo risks
Julie Vogele
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March 2019
What happens on land sometimes has a big impact on ocean-going cargo. Tariffs, changes in trade sanctions and government regulations often have long-term effects on trade.
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Auto transporters face a road full of risks
David Lee
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March 2019
Whenever I see a truck hauling automobiles, I invariably have two thoughts: one, what kinds of vehicles is the transporter carrying, and two, does the motor carrier know how risky the auto hauling business can be?
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Safety compliance pays off for motor carriers
David Lee
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March 2019
Maneuvering heavy trucks in urban areas and on highways is a risky business. Even though vehicles have more safety equipment than ever, and motor carriers must satisfy a broad set of safety regulations, there’s more to managing the risks and exposures in trucking than just complying with the law.
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5 things agents should know about insuring cargo
Julie Vogele
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March 2019
Cargo insurance, to many people who don’t deal with it every day, can be hard to understand and may seem like it’s written in another language (which makes sense, considering the first written evidence of this type of coverage dates back to the 1300s). Here are five things that insurance agents and brokers should keep in mind about insuring cargo:
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Why shippers need ocean cargo insurance
Julie Vogele
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March 2019
As an insurance executive with many years’ experience in ocean marine insurance, I have seen all sorts of things happen to goods in transit. Before I talk about what those things are, let’s consider the fundamental question for anyone who buys or sells goods transported in international trade: Why do I need ocean cargo insurance?
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Don’t miss the boat on ocean cargo risks
Julie Vogele
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March 2019
For a lot of insurance agents, ocean cargo insurance isn’t something they do every day, and when it comes time to review exposures, cargo risks are often overlooked. Here are a few key indicators that should prompt agents to discuss cargo insurance with their customers:
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