A sublimit applies to
theft of certain classes of property, such as jewelry.
Not exact matches
Yes, subject to the limits
of the policy itself with regard to
certain classes of property, renters insurance does cover
theft of items from a vehicle.
The case settled for benefits valued at over $ 200 million and included two years
of credit monitoring and identity
theft insurance for
certain class members, cash reimbursements, store vouchers, and injunctive relief.
Yes, subject to the limits
of the policy itself with regard to
certain classes of property, renters insurance does cover
theft of items from a vehicle.
Certain classes of property are covered at lower limits in the case
of theft, though.
Keep in mind that
certain classes of property such as jewelry, gold, and silver have significant limits on
theft coverage unless you declare the items and pay a premium for that coverage.