Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service, International Mail Manual > 9 Inquiries, Indemnities, and Refunds > 930 Indemnity Payments > 933 Payments for Priority Mail International Parcels
Priority Mail International shipments are covered by document reconstruction and merchandise insurance in case of loss, damage, or missing contents. Indemnity will be paid by the Postal Service as specified in DMM 503.4 and 609, subject to the exclusions in IMM 933.12.
Indemnity may be paid as follows:
In addition to the general exceptions to payment described in 932, indemnity will not be paid in the following instances:
When additional merchandise insurance has not been purchased, coverage is limited to the actual value of the contents or $200, whichever is less. Document reconstruction insurance is limited to the actual cost of document reconstruction or $100, whichever is less.
In addition to the general exceptions to payment described in 932, indemnity may not be paid:
The sender may be paid only such indemnity for loss, damage, or missing contents occurring after redispatch by the original country of address to a third country, if the country in which the mistreatment occurred is willing or obliged to pay under any agreement between the countries involved.