
This episode dives into the specialized world of Marine Insurance under UK law, one of the most historic and complex areas of insurance law. Marine Insurance provides coverage for vessels, cargo, and freight, offering vital protection against the risks of sea transit. We examine the principles governing marine policies, including insurable interest, utmost good faith, and the pivotal role of warranties in marine contracts. The episode explores the types of coverage available—hull, cargo, freight, and liability insurance—alongside the unique clauses such as "sue and labor" obligations and "salvage" provisions. We also look at typical claims processes and the legal precedents shaping marine insurance in the UK, emphasizing the impact of international conventions and the Lloyd’s market on policy terms and disputes.