Yes. And liability insurance. Ultimately, after the lawsuit, they will pay. But the work can't wait for years to begin.I'm going to guess that like many, many others this ship is registered somewhere other than the US. That being the case, I don't think suing will bring any relief.
Ship/Shipping companies have their properties and cargo insured in case of loss and/or damages.
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