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Sadaf227
11-21-2009, 01:52 AM
As the goods were being loaded onto the ship, but before passing over the ship’s rail, they were dropped and damaged. The sale contract specified “FOB London”: Under the terms "FOB London" the seller is responsible for warehousing at point of origin, warehouse labour charges, export packing, loading costs, inland freight charges, loading cargo on the ocean carrier, but not Al Sagar Insurance (http://www.doctor-dubai.com/resultos.asp?insurance=107&dubai=Al+Sagar+National+Insurance+Co&find=insurance&page=9) charges. Therefore as the damage occurred prior to passing over the ship's rail it would be illogical to sue the shipowner, Liberian Lines Inc. as the shipowner's responsibility for the goods has not taken place prior to damages. In what ways could the shipowners be found liable of negligence if the damages occur prior to passing over the rail?


kpatton
12-01-2009, 07:12 AM
If the shipowner furnished the loading equipment or directed the load itself, you may be able to find coverage if the loading equipment was not suitable for the load or in poor condition. If the shipowner directed the load and that in itself caused damage you may be able to find coverage. Both of these possiblities fall under Liability insurance.