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Slavery Insurance, Land and River Transportation Insurance: Definition and Case Examples

Slavery Insurance, Land and River Transportation Insurance: Definition and Case Examples 

Slavery insurance is: To protect prospective workers who work overseas who are often victims of trafficking among those who are sold mainly women or die while working as migrant workers. 

Sample case: For example, there is a worker from Indonesia (TKI) working in Malaysia for 3 years. While working as a migrant worker, the person had an accident while working and died in Malaysia. Because the person is a member of slavery insurance, the immediate family (husband or wife and children or heirs) has the right to get the insurance in the form of money determined by the insurance company to be given to the heirs. 

Land transport and river insurance 
That is to minimize damage or loss to the cargo transported inside. Ensure damage or loss caused by a risk and since the goods leave the warehouse until they arrive at the destination both from land transportation, waters (rivers and lakes). 

Sample case: For example, land transportation experiences an accident on the trip so that the goods transported suffer severe damage so the insurance company will replace the losses experienced by the land transportation in accordance with the predetermined agreement.

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