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Discover LudwigThe phrase "war insurance" is correct and usable in written English
It refers to a type of insurance that offers coverage for damages or losses caused by war or warfare. You can use the phrase "war insurance" when discussing insurance policies, contracts, or regulations related to war or conflict. For example: - "The company purchased war insurance to protect their assets during times of political unrest." - "Many countries require war insurance for businesses operating in regions with a history of violence." - "The cost of war insurance can be high due to the increased risk of damage or loss during times of war." - "The insurance policy specifically stated that it did not cover damages caused by acts of war, as it was not included in their war insurance coverage."
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Shipowners that buy Vessel Shield (roughly $35,000 per voyage) instead of the basic kidnapping and ransom policy can get a 50% discount on their war risk insurance.
For big tankers, the cost is closer to $100,000 per voyage: $75,000 for war risk insurance and $20,000 for a $5 million kidnapping and ransom policy.
It's a war with insurance, every step of the way.
(War risk insurance is offered in some nations through governmental agencies).
She specialises in fleet, political risks, cargo, professional liability, energy, aviation and war risk insurance.
Over the recess period, there was an intense lobbying war between insurance companies and doctors.
ReprintsDuring the second world war, health insurance was used to attract workers made scarce as young men headed off to battle.
At issue are surcharges the airlines have imposed for fuel, added security and higher war risk insurance, according to some of the carriers being questioned.
The freight-shipping case began in late 2003 after a plane operated by one of Eagle's rival shippers, DHL, was shot down by a missile in Iraq and Eagle was seeking "war risk" insurance to continue flying to Baghdad.
At issue are the surcharges airlines have imposed for fuel, added security since the Sept. 11, 2001 hijackings in the United States and higher war risk insurance, according to some of the carriers being questioned.
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