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<h1>Comparing Inland Transit and Marine Cargo Insurance: Coverage Differences, Claims Procedures, Premiums and Documentation Requirements</h1> Two types of transit insurance are contrasted: inland transit insurance covers domestic movement of goods by road, rail or inland waterways and responds to theft, accidents, fire and similar land-transport risks, while marine cargo insurance covers international and coastal shipments by sea, air or land and addresses perils like sinking, collision, piracy and severe weather. Marine policies typically have broader scope, higher premiums and more complex claims documentation tied to international trade; inland policies are narrower, cheaper and involve simpler domestic claims. Both require prompt notice, policy and transport documents, proof of loss, estimates and insurer coordination for reimbursement.