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 the III.
Not exact matches
You'd typically need to pay your deductible before coverage kicks in, and coverage is typically capped at a certain amount for each
item (for instance, up to $ 1,000 in coverage
per piece
of jewelry).
Announcer (voiceover): But you should know that some categories
of personal property coverage usually have a maximum dollar limit by group (such as
jewelry) or
per single
item (for example, a watch) that can be paid out to a policyholder in case
of damage or loss.
Moving companies are permitted to limit their liability for damages to more expensive
items, including anything with a value
of at least $ 100
per pound such as electronics,
jewelry and collectables.
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.