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Naval Architecture Fact Sheet - Thomas Miller

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Professional Indemnity Insurancefor <strong>Naval</strong> ArchitectsWith over 1900 members in more than 100 countries, ITIC is the world’s leading insurer forprofessionals who provide services to the transport industry.For more than 80 years ITIC has been offering transport industry professionals peace of mind.The experienced ITIC team working in your sector knows your business. ITIC helps to identifyproblems before they become issues.Expert rangePolicy highlights<strong>Naval</strong> architects bring together many skills in the deliveryof an extremely high profile service. The stakes are oftenextremely high, which means that the downsides can bedisastrously low if mistakes creep in.Human error can happen, and when it does the claimscan be expensive. ITIC has covered claims against navalarchitects arising from such errors as:Inadequate welding design causing structuralinadequacies in the hull;Errors in transposing design specifications;Inadequate preparation of technical specifications.You don’t have to make a mistake to be sued. As a navalarchitect you could receive a claim from the owners of avessel you worked on even if you were not negligent in yourdesign. One of the functions of ITIC insurance is the cover ofdefence costs, which can be extremely high.ITIC’s claims team has a wide knowledge of claims madeagainst naval architects.Worldwide professional indemnity(errors & omissions) coverLegal defence costs insuranceAutomatic cover for subcontractorsContractual risk management guidanceQuality loss prevention adviceSupport from worldwide network of correspondentsDiscretionary insurance adjudicated upon by fellowtransport industry professionalsNo external shareholdersMutual dividends paid at renewal over thelast ten yearsUnderwritten with industry knowledgeThe above list is merely to show examples of the areas ITIC covers. If your particular field is not included, just contactITIC to discuss your needs.Beijing | Bermuda | Hong Kong | The Isle of Man | London | New Jersey | San Francisco | Shanghai | Singapore | SydneyFor further information on any of the products, services or cover provided by ITIC contact Charlotte Kirk at:International Transport Intermediaries Club Ltd, 90 Fenchurch Street, London EC3M 4ST.tel + 44 (0)20 7338 0150 fax + 44 (0)20 7338 0151 e-mail ITIC@thomasmiller.com web www.itic-insure.com© 2012 International Transport Intermediaries Club Ltd


Professional Indemnity Insurancefor <strong>Naval</strong> Architects...because everyone makes mistakesAny specialist within marine services, facing any day-to-day exposure to risk, can rely on ITIC to help mitigate the risk.To demonstrate potential liabilities in this sector, the following claims scenarios may be helpful.<strong>Naval</strong> ArchitectYou don’t have to make a mistake to be suedA naval architect was instructed to design a commercialpassenger ship capable of speeds up to 20 knots inreasonable weather conditions.During sea trials in extremely unfavourable weather conditions,the ship reached speeds far in excess of 20 knots.However, soon after the ship was put into service, shesuffered various cracks in the hull, which the owner allegedwas caused by inadequate welding design – not inadequatewelding. The naval architect advised that the cracks weredue to the ship being operated beyond its recommendedparameters in unfavourable weather conditions.The ship was repaired but the cracks returned on a numberof occasions. A replacement had to be chartered by theowner while the ship was being repaired. A further disputearose concerning the quality of the repairs by the shipyardand whether the alleged poor standard of repair work hadled to further cracks appearing in the hull.The owner brought a claim against the architect and theshipyard for the cost of repairs, loss of profits, loss of use ofthe ship, chartering costs and diminution of value of the ship.ITIC settled the matter for the cost of repairs and the cost ofhiring a replacement vessel only.Yacht DesignerMaking it right if it’s wrongA yacht designer was contacted by a company to design ayacht for a race. The yacht was built and sailed over 10,000miles without fault. When the yacht was lifted from the water,however, cracks were noticed along the keel blade.Both the manufacturer and the designer were notified.The designer subsequently realised that an error hadoccurred when transposing the design specificationsonto the blueprint drawings which were then passedonto the manufacturers.This error in design meant the keel did not meet the strictstrength specifications required of a racing yacht. The designerinformed the company of the error.However, a subsequent survey completed by a thirdpartysurveyor found the cracks to be caused by incorrectmanufacturing techniques.The manufacturers offered to repair the keel but if they haddone so it would still have been unsuitable for racing dueto the design error. ITIC agreed that a keel of the correctspecification should be supplied and additional costs weresettled by ITIC.Specialist professional indemnity insurance for transport professionals everywhere.For further information on any of the products, services or cover provided by ITIC contact Charlotte Kirk at:International Transport Intermediaries Club Ltd, 90 Fenchurch Street, London EC3M 4ST.tel + 44 (0)20 7338 0150 fax + 44 (0)20 7338 0151 e-mail ITIC@thomasmiller.com web www.itic-insure.com© 2012 International Transport Intermediaries Club Ltd

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