Not exact matches
Some
of the most notable
items that aren't
covered include: tickets,
jewelry, and stuffed / mounted animals.
Some
of the most notable
items that aren't
covered include: tickets,
jewelry, and stuffed / mounted animals.
Items of high value: Expensive valuables may not be
covered under your renters insurance policy, like antiques, art or
jewelry, vintage family heirlooms, a rare autograph collection, premium appliances, etc..
You can add coverage for
jewelry or fine art, along with other high - value
items — just let your renters insurance expert know the type
of items you're looking to
cover and they can help you explore the options.
Some
items, such as,
jewelry, antiques and electronics might be
covered only up to a fixed amount that won't
cover the cost
of their replacement.
That's a separate policy for high - value
items that generally
covers nearly any peril that is likely to befall a beloved
item of jewelry.
Renters insurance
jewelry riders offer coverage that is more broad than the typical named perils, and allow you to
cover items in excess
of the limit on
jewelry in the policy itself.
Yes, but probably under my homeowner's insurance, subject to my deductible and assuming the
item of personal property was not excluded (such as electronics) or
covered only with a special rider (like
jewelry).
Motorized vehicles, perishable
items, computer software,
jewelry and certain other purchases aren't
covered by this return protection, but it does
cover most
items you might purchase in the course
of your business.
Personal Property Coverage —
Covers the repair or replacement
of personal
items such as
jewelry, clothing, fishing gear, etc..
Such
items as
jewelry, gold, silverware, furs, fine arts, collections and coins, antiques, securities etc, can be
covered under the contract, though they typically have limits
of coverage.
Endorsements are available for specific
items, such as furs or
jewelry, for fraudulent use
of your credit card, for identity theft, and for
covering additional members
of a household.
This could be applied easily to
items like expensive
jewelry (which may not be
covered when worn outside
of the home or in specific circumstance like when it is placed in a locker at a gym), or collections for example a record collection may not be
covered under your normal policy if it is worth in excess
of a certain threshold in total or if individual
items are considered to be more valuable than a newly bought replacement (such as an album released on one label which has then since moved to another where it became very popular).
Blanket coverage can be purchased to
cover an entire category
of items that generally include
jewelry, fine art, silverware, cameras, musical instruments, furs, wine, stamps, coins and collectibles.
You will be
covered for the full amount needed to replace an
item of jewelry that may be part
of a pair or set.
Both also offer optional additional liability coverage, identity theft restoration coverage, and riders which
cover the full value
of jewelry and other high - dollar
items.
In case
of theft
of jewelry or watches, your policy will
cover up to $ 1,000 per
item, and up to $ 5,000 total for all
jewelry and watches stolen in any one
covered loss.
You can add coverage for
jewelry or fine art, along with other high - value
items — just let your renters insurance expert know the type
of items you're looking to
cover and they can help you explore the options.
Ask our agents about
jewelry insurance and fine arts insurance so that all
of your most valuable
items are
covered.
Here are some
of the
items commonly
covered in Richmond renters insurance policies:
jewelry; art objects; antiques; appliances; home furnishings; carpets and rugs; jewels; wardrobe
items; and, electronic devices such as computers and televisions.
Your
jewelry insurance will
cover specified
items named in the schedule made a part
of the policy.
Jewelry and certain other valuables are covered, but usually up to lower dollar limits if they're stolen — typically between $ 1,000 or $ 2,000 per item of jewelry, according to t
Jewelry and certain other valuables are
covered, but usually up to lower dollar limits if they're stolen — typically between $ 1,000 or $ 2,000 per
item of jewelry, according to t
jewelry, according to the III.
Physical
items such as expensive cameras,
jewelry, and fine art can all be
covered — they just aren't part
of your typical renters insurance policy.
Well, basic insurance policies will
cover around $ 1,500 or $ 2,000 worth
of valuable
items (fine art, some
jewelry, bikes, cameras, and musical instruments).
Items of high value: Expensive valuables may not be
covered under your renters insurance policy, like antiques, art or
jewelry, vintage family heirlooms, a rare autograph collection, premium appliances, etc..
Standard - issue home insurance policies do not
cover all types
of property, and may restrict payments for certain losses — stolen
jewelry reimbursement, for example, may be limited to $ 1,500 regardless
of the
item's replacement cost.
Items such as high - end electronics, large amounts of cash and jewelry cost more to replace than your standard items that a standard or broad policy may c
Items such as high - end electronics, large amounts
of cash and
jewelry cost more to replace than your standard
items that a standard or broad policy may c
items that a standard or broad policy may
cover.
Grand Island renters insurance
covers any
of the
items that you brought into the home, including furniture, rugs, decorative accents, electrical appliances, electronic equipment, stereos, televisions, clothing, watches and
jewelry.
If you have expensive
items such as
jewelry, antiques, or collections, it sometimes pays for you to
cover those
items under a separate policy so that you don't consume the entire limit
of your Jackson, TN renters insurance with just a few
items.
If your holiday shopping included the purchase
of a $ 10,000 diamond bracelet for your wife or $ 15,000 Rolex for your husband, you'll want to talk to your agent about adding a
jewelry floater to your policy to
cover those
items.
For tenants that have high - end expensive
items to
cover, this may be the best option as it can reimburse renters for
jewelry, antiques and even large sums
of cash.
Here are some
of the most commonly
covered items: furniture; televisions and appliances; stereo equipment and digital devices;
jewelry and antiques; art objects; rugs and carpets; and, high - tech devices.
A senior citizen may want to take out additonal
cover on antique
items,
jewelry or family heirlooms while a single man may want to take out extra protection for his collection
of fine paintings that decorate his loft.
A good place to start is by taking an inventory
of the
items in your home you want
covered such as your furniture, electronics, bicycle, clothing or even
jewelry.
Valuable
items can be anything that the LA renter considers valuable to them, but some popular choices
of items to
cover are pieces
of jewelry, diamonds, nice instruments, or famous artwork.
Comprehensive Lakewood renters insurance will give residents
of Oregon extra options in how much money they receive so their most valuable
of items including
jewelry can adequately be
covered.