Marine Accident Claims Management: A Case Study on Propeller Loss Insurance Claims
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cases of meta-macro propeller loss. The article first reviews the occurrence and handling process of the accident, and then analyzes every link
of the claim in detail, including loss assessment, evidence collection, claim strategy and legal basis. Finally, the paper summarizes the best
practice of Marine insurance claims and puts forward corresponding suggestions.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/frim.v2i12.5724
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