U.S. Green Line Where ships encounter severe weather at sea, in order to clarify the cause and extent of cargo damage, they should verify relevant information and documents such as logbooks, maritime statements or maritime reports. After a freight accident occurs, if the consignee and the carrier fail to reach agreement on the nature and extent of the accident through negotiation, the inspector should be appointed to inspect all items that should be inspected on the basis of mutual agreement. The inspection report issued by the person is the basis for determining the liability for cargo damage. US Dedicated Line (2) Claims for maritime freight accidents Claims for maritime freight accidents mainly refer to the act of claiming against the carrier by cargo interests after the occurrence of a marine cargo damage accident. The causes of sea freight accidents are complicated. Therefore, after a freight accident occurs, you first need to find out the cause of the accident. When there are multiple causes, the person responsible for the accident is determined according to the principle of near cause. For the accident caused by the carrier, it is also necessary to consider which responsibilities he must bear and which responsibilities he can exempt. U.S. special line for cargo