When you purchase a personal articles floater or inland
marine jewelry insurance, you're purchasing a policy which offers protection against «risk of direct physical loss» for a specified item or items.
Not exact matches
The term «inland
marine» policy was used to describe the
insurance coverage for a ship's cargo while at sea, but now describes the coverage for protecting
jewelry too!
Personal
Insurance Offerings: Auto, Home, Condo, Renters, Motorcycle, Umbrella, Landlord, Mobile Home, Personal Articles Coverage (e.g.
jewelry, collectibles), Specialty Lines (e.g. RV, Boat), Flood, Earthquake Business
Insurance Offerings: General Liability, Business O wners Policy, Professional Liability (Errors & Omissions), Workers Compensation, Commercial Auto, Cyber, Directors & Officers, Property, Inland
Marine, Crime / Fidelity
If in doubt, your best bet will frequently be what's called a personal articles floater for
jewelry insurance, also known as an inland
marine policy.
More than just renters
insurance, you'll also find easy access to Pennsylvania umbrella policies for additional liability coverage, PA auto
insurance, and even personal articles floaters and inland
marine insurance for particularly valuable items like
jewelry.
Not to be confused with «
marine insurance,» inland
marine insurance covers valuables, like antiques and
jewelry, that may require additional protection beyond what is provided by homeowners coverage when they are being transported over land.