Not exact matches
Auto insurance, Renters Insurance, motorcycle insurance, boat insurance and other products, such as
jewelry protection and umbrella insurance, are carefully fit together to ensure
adequate coverage within your budget.
By taking an inventory of your personal belongings, including everything from clothing to
jewelry, electronics, furniture, appliances and cookware, you can make sure you get
adequate coverage to protect your investment in the event of a loss such as a burglary or fire.
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jewelry, or calculate an updated value to ensure you have
adequate insurance
coverage.
To obtain
adequate coverage for
jewelry, many homeowners need additional insurance.
After you've secured proper insurance
coverage, consider getting regular
jewelry appraisals (every two years at minimum) to ensure your
coverage limits are still
adequate.
If your possessions include expensive
jewelry, hi - tech electronic equipment, high priced collectibles, etc. the basic renter's policies just described probably won't provide an
adequate level of
coverage.
It is important to determine how much your
jewelry is worth and to purchase
adequate coverage.
If you have valuable antiques or artwork, furs, and expensive
jewelry, you will need to cover these items at either a higher policy amount or through a separate rider to make sure you have
adequate coverage.
Auto insurance, Renters Insurance, motorcycle insurance, boat insurance and other products, such as
jewelry protection and umbrella insurance, are carefully fit together to ensure
adequate coverage within your budget.
Some optional
coverages include mold; inflation guard — which ensures that you maintain
adequate coverage limits; scheduled personal property for valuables such as fine art, valuable antiques or
jewelry; and ordinance or law
coverage, which covers the extra expense of compliance with local building codes that may not have existed when the home was built.