Insured International Shipping: What's Covered?

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When sending packages internationally, it's important to consider insurance to protect against loss, damage, or theft. While some carriers like Eurosender offer basic shipping insurance for most international shipments, it's not always included and may need to be purchased separately. USPS, for example, offers international shipping insurance with varying availability and coverage limits depending on the destination country. FedEx also provides the option to increase the limit of liability for packages, but insurance may need to be purchased from a third party. It's essential to review the terms and conditions of your chosen carrier to understand the insurance options available and any associated costs.

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USPS international shipping insurance

International packages sent via USPS are not automatically insured, but insurance is available as an add-on service. The cost of insurance depends on the item's declared value and ranges from $0.00 to $30.70 plus $3.15 per $100 or fraction thereof over $900 in declared value.

Priority Mail Express International® and Priority Mail International® services include insurance for document reconstruction up to $100 and for merchandise up to $200 against loss, damage, or missing contents. Additional coverage may be available, depending on the destination country.

For more valuable shipments, USPS offers Registered Mail® insurance of up to $50,000, which can be purchased at a Post Office™ location or through a Rural Carrier.

USPS also provides a range of extra services, such as signature-required delivery, extended tracking history, and proof of mailing, which can be added to enhance the security of international shipments.

It's important to note that the availability of these services and the applicable fees may vary depending on the destination country. Customers can refer to the USPS website or visit a Post Office™ location to determine the specific options and restrictions for their desired country of shipment.

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Eurosender international shipping insurance

Eurosender offers a variety of international shipping insurance coverage options for packages, large parcels, or any freight. Basic insurance is included for most international and domestic shipments booked through the platform with selected transport services. However, not all shipments are covered by insurance, and additional insurance can be purchased at competitive rates.

Eurosender's basic insurance covers loss, damage, or theft of goods during transit for most package deliveries. It is important to note that the basic insurance does not cover high-value, dangerous, illegal, perishable, or fragile items that are not appropriately packed according to their packing guidelines. To ensure coverage for prohibited or restricted items, you can contact Eurosender to check if freight shipping insurance can apply in specific cases.

Eurosender provides various additional insurance options depending on the value of the goods and the selected shipping service. For example, you can purchase extra shipping insurance for goods sent overseas or domestically during the booking process directly on their platform. ERGO, their insurance partner, offers €1,000 coverage for €12.99 per parcel or freight shipment.

For large parcel shipments of up to 70 kg booked with the Priority Express Service, extended insurance of up to €500,000 for damaged or stolen goods is available for 1% of the cargo value. Eurosender also offers CMR insurance for road freight, with coverage of up to €10 per kg of damaged goods based on the proof of value before transport.

To file an international insurance claim with Eurosender, you must first determine the value of the items and provide proof of value, usually in the form of receipts. Taking photos of the items before shipping serves as additional proof of their condition. If you believe your shipment is damaged or missing contents upon receipt, do not sign for it. Instead, file a damage report signed by yourself (the receiver) and the delivery driver and report the event to [email protected] within 48 hours.

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FedEx international shipping insurance

While FedEx does not automatically insure international packages, it does offer insurance to offset the cost if a package is lost, stolen, or damaged. The first $100 of insurance is free, but additional coverage can be purchased for potential losses if the value of the package is higher. The cost of insurance varies depending on the type of service selected and the items being shipped. For example, FedEx SameDay & SameDay City has a maximum declared value of $2,000, with an additional cost of $3 for shipments up to $300 and $1.25 per $100 for values over $300.

FedEx's declared value feature allows customers to increase the limit of liability for their packages, with or without purchasing third-party insurance. The declared value represents FedEx's maximum liability for any loss, damage, delay, or misdelivery relating to a shipment. However, declaring a value does not guarantee reimbursement for a lost or damaged shipment, and the shipper is responsible for proving any actual damages.

To file a claim with FedEx, customers can submit their claim online, by email, or by fax to the FedEx claims department. For international claims, fax or mail must be used. After submitting a claim, customers should contact FedEx customer service to obtain a case number for future reference. For damage claims, it is important to retain all packing materials as FedEx may request to inspect the items. FedEx Express requires that claims for damaged or lost packages be made within 60 days of shipment.

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USPS domestic shipping insurance

International packages sent via USPS are not automatically insured. However, you can add extra insurance to some shipments. For example, Priority Mail Express International® includes insurance for document reconstruction of up to $100 and for merchandise up to $200 against loss, damage, or missing contents.

USPS offers insurance and extra services to provide protection for envelopes or packages. Some of these services are included for free, while others are available for a fee.

Insurance coverage is provided against loss, damage, or missing contents and is limited to a maximum liability of $100 when the pieces bear an Intelligent Mail package barcode (IMpb) or USPS retail tracking barcode, and the mailer pays retail or commercial prices.

Priority Mail Express® and Priority Mail® services include up to $100 of insurance in the price. For more valuable shipments, additional coverage is usually available. To qualify for the included insurance, Priority Mail Express and Priority Mail domestic shipments must have an applicable USPS Tracking® barcode.

USPS Ground Advantage® service also includes up to $100 insurance in the price, with additional coverage available for more valuable shipments.

Registered Mail® items can be insured for up to $50,000 at your Post Office™ location. You will receive a mailing receipt, and upon request, electronic verification that an article was delivered or that a delivery attempt was made.

You can purchase insurance coverage for your mailpieces for up to $5,000 in indemnity to protect against loss or damage. Insurance fees are based on the item's declared value.

Let your customers pay for merchandise and shipping when they receive the package with the COD service. You also get insurance coverage of up to $1,000 based on the amount to be collected or the amount of insurance coverage desired, whichever is higher. COD is not available for international shipments, APO/FPO/DPO locations, and certain Freely Associated States.

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Eurosender domestic shipping insurance

Basic shipping insurance is included for most international and domestic Eurosender shipments booked through their platform with selected transport services. This insurance covers loss, damage, or theft of goods during transit. However, it is important to note that not all shipments are covered by insurance, and certain items such as high-value, dangerous, illegal, perishable, or fragile items may not be insured unless appropriately packed according to their guidelines.

Eurosender offers a variety of additional international shipping insurance coverage options for packages, parcels, and freight. For standard shipping, you can purchase coverage of up to €200 per parcel. Express package shipping and express document shipping also offer coverage options available for purchase during the booking phase, based on the proof of value before transport. Road freight insurance is available, with CMR insurance providing coverage of up to €10 per kg of damaged goods, based on the proof of value before transport. Eurosender also provides the option to purchase extra shipping insurance during the booking process for goods sent domestically or overseas. ERGO, their insurance partner, offers additional insurance options, including €1,000 coverage for €12.99 per parcel or freight shipment.

When shipping domestically with Eurosender, you can choose from a range of low-cost courier services, with instant quotes available for trusted local courier services. The cheapest option for shipping regular-sized parcels is typically the Standard Service, available in all EU countries. For larger items, the Freight Service is the most cost-effective solution. Eurosender's domestic courier services allow you to ship various items, from urgent documents to large vehicles, within your country.

To ensure a smooth insurance claim process, it is important to determine the value of the items you are shipping and provide proof of value, such as receipts. Taking photos of the items before shipping serves as additional proof of their condition. Additionally, ensure that your shipment complies with the packing requirements and does not contain any prohibited or restricted items. If you are unsure about the insurance coverage or have specific requirements, you can contact Eurosender's experts for guidance.

Frequently asked questions

It depends on the carrier. For example, Eurosender offers basic shipping insurance for most international and domestic shipments, whereas USPS and FedEx do not automatically insure packages.

The amount of insurance coverage available for your international package depends on the carrier and the specific service you choose. For example, USPS offers insurance coverage of up to $5,000 for mailpieces, while Eurosender offers basic insurance coverage of up to €200 for most shipments.

You can usually purchase additional insurance during the booking process or by contacting the carrier directly. Some carriers may also allow you to purchase insurance from a third-party insurance agent or broker.

International shipping insurance typically covers loss, damage, or missing contents. However, it's important to note that some items may be excluded from coverage, such as prohibited or restricted items, high-value items, dangerous goods, and perishable or fragile items that are not appropriately packed.

The process for filing an international insurance claim varies depending on the carrier. For example, USPS allows you to file a claim online or at a Post Office location, while FedEx requires you to submit a written claim and provide proof that the shipment was properly packed and the loss or damage was a result of their negligence.

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