When shipping a car internationally, one of the most overlooked yet critical aspects is cargo protection
coverage. Many people assume their vehicle is fully protected during transit, only to discover that standard auto protection or basic shipping liability doesn’t cover all potential risks. Without proper protection, you could face significant financial losses if your car is damaged, lost, or stolen during transport. In this guide, we’ll explore why protection coverage is essential and how to ensure your vehicle is fully protected during international shipping.
Most shipping companies provide basic liability coverage as required by law. However, this coverage is often limited and may not fully protect your vehicle. For example:
This minimal protection leaves you exposed to significant risks during transit. Learn more about the limitations of standard liability on our Cargo Damage Protection Terms page.
International car shipping involves various risks, including:
Additional cargo damage protection ensures your car is covered for these scenarios, providing peace of mind throughout the journey.
If you’re shipping a luxury, classic, or high-value car, standard liability coverage won’t be sufficient to cover its full value. Opting for specialized protection ensures adequate compensation in case of damage or loss.
This optional protection covers physical damage during transit and is highly recommended for all vehicles. It typically costs between 1.5% and 3% of the car’s value, depending on the provider and coverage level. Learn more about how this works on our Cargo Damage Protection Terms page.
TLO protection covers catastrophic events like shipwrecks or total loss but does not compensate for minor damages like scratches or dents.
This policy provides full coverage against all risks, including theft, vandalism, weather-related damage, and accidents during transit.
High-value vehicles require comprehensive protection to ensure full protection. For standard cars, cargo damage protection may suffice.
Review the terms carefully to understand what’s excluded from coverage. Common exclusions include pre-existing damage and personal items left inside the vehicle.
Reputable companies like West Coast Shipping offer optional cargo damage protection tailored to your needs. They also assist with documentation and claims processing for a hassle-free experience.
Without proper Protection, you could face:
For instance, if a container holding your car is dropped at a port and sustains $10,000 in damages, the carrier’s liability under COGSA would only cover $500—leaving you responsible for the remaining $9,500. Learn more about real-life scenarios where cargo damage protection saved customers from massive losses on our Cargo Damage Protection page.
At West Coast Shipping, we prioritize your peace of mind by offering comprehensive cargo damage protection for international car shipments:
For more information about international car shipping protection and other best practices, visit our Cargo Damage Protection Terms page or explore our homepage.
Overlooking protection coverage when shipping a car internationally can lead to costly mistakes and unnecessary stress. By understanding your options and choosing the right policy for your needs, you can protect your investment and ensure a smooth shipping experience.
For more information about international car shipping protection and other best practices, check out our detailed page on cargo damage protection. Let West Coast Shipping safeguard your vehicle every step of the way!
No, standard auto protection policies do not cover international car shipping. Additional cargo damage protection is recommended to safeguard against risks like weather-related damage or theft.
Cargo damage protection typically costs between 1.5% and 3% of your vehicle’s value but provides comprehensive coverage against potential damages during transit.
Without additional protection, you’ll be limited to the carrier’s liability cap (usually $500 per shipment under COGSA). This may leave you responsible for significant repair costs in case of damage.