In plain language, that means
your jewelry under that rider is covered against direct physical loss or damage from any cause not excluded.
In plain language, that means
your jewelry under that rider is covered against direct physical loss or damage from any cause not excluded.
Not exact matches
Policies sometimes have limits for how much coverage can be included
under certain categories such as electronics,
jewelry and artwork, so if the value of your property greatly exceeds these limits, you may want to purchase additional
riders so that you are fully covered.
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).
Policies sometimes have limits for how much coverage can be included
under certain categories such as electronics,
jewelry and artwork, so if the value of your property greatly exceeds these limits, you may want to purchase additional
riders so that you are fully covered.