crane operator
Senior Member
All my cranes except one that is on a mack truck carrier, are covered under what says "Inland Marine". The mobile cranes don't have titles, no license plates, and don't fall under my vehicle policy. It says inland marine on my insurance paperwork - which always makes the boys with the fancy lights on their cars look at my paperwork funny, when they want to see my license, oversize permits, and insurance. "What's Inland Marine?"
I'm no insurance agent or broker, I hope they sell me what I need, and I hope they know what they are doing. I don't know what section my tools are actually under in my insurance policy, if its a portion of my general or if its under the inland marine portion, but it is a separate category. It may be part of my building insurance. I recall having to come up with a figure for rigging and tools value, and I spitballed a number. I ain't counting every choker and shackle I own.
I'm no insurance agent or broker, I hope they sell me what I need, and I hope they know what they are doing. I don't know what section my tools are actually under in my insurance policy, if its a portion of my general or if its under the inland marine portion, but it is a separate category. It may be part of my building insurance. I recall having to come up with a figure for rigging and tools value, and I spitballed a number. I ain't counting every choker and shackle I own.