First, the good news: Inland Marine remains a desirable line of business.
Because of low losses for the past several years and high premiums, many carriers see its appeal and are getting into the game.
But there's bad news: Additional players have brought a lot of capacity to the marketplace, and the line has been soft for several years, contributing to a buyer's market where insureds shop around.
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