What happens if I under-value a shipment for insurance purposes?
The value of the shipment declared for insurance should reflect the true value of a shipment. If a loss occurs and the amount declared is found to be less than the true value, the claim settlement may be pro-rated to a lesser amount. In these situations, it is as if the insured is acting as a co-insurer of the shipment and sharing in the loss.
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