An often overlooked maintenance procedure is a simple visual inspection of these ground cable tails assemblies. The mechanical connectors should be electrically bypassed and then disassembled, cleaned and brushed, and reassembled with new hardware, or at least bolts, and actually torqued to a prescribed value. Similar to repairing Hotspots in overhead, just tightening old hardware and connections is not enough, clean it - update it and then you have assurance of low Z bonding under fault conditions (at the connection point anyway).
I did this at a remote cable terminal station and found the grounding cable hardware loose enough to move when I gave it a boot with my foot. Lots of loose ones. Turns out the protection hardware was failing for years during transients on the DC transmission system. Construction went back to the site and after repairs (probably just tightening) no more P&C worries.