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Did Santa Bring Jewelry For Christmas?

By January 19, 2018April 2nd, 2020Coverage

Fact: Many people think their homeowners insurance policy provides adequate coverage for all valuables, but policies may provide limited or no coverage for certain items – including generally expensive items – that are damaged or stolen.

For example, many homeowners policies generally have a $1,000 or $1,500 coverage limit for jewelry if the loss is due to theft, and there is no coverage if the loss is due to mysterious disappearance. In addition your policy deductible would apply for any losses.  As a result, if jewelry valued at $2,000 is stolen from your home and you have a $1,000 policy limit, the most you would receive from this claim would be $1,000 (minus your policy deductible). Many policies have a minimum of a $1,000 deductible.

This is why we recommend a blanket value endorsement or a Valuable Articles policy to provide increased coverage for your possessions. This coverage helps protect you in the event  of a loss involving high-end valuables such as jewelry, furs, antiques, artwork and collectibles.

Have Your Valuables Appraised

You may have possessions that are worth more than you think. To help you decide whether you need additional coverage, it may be helpful to have them appraised. An appraisal can help you determine if your homeowners insurance policy covers the full value of your property, as some items may not be covered.

The value of some items, such as collectibles or jewelry, may be difficult to determine without professional assistance. It may be necessary to have your valuables reappraised periodically. If they increase in value, you may need additional coverage.

Create a Home Inventory

You may not be able to make a decision about whether to buy additional coverage until you know exactly what you own. You may want to take stock of your possessions by creating an inventory. Do not forget to check your garage, basement or attic for stored valuables, such as antiques and coin collections.

Be sure to list all items of value and include copies of receipts or appraisals when possible. This may help you if you ever need to file a claim with your insurance carrier.

Check Your Neighborhood’s Crime Rate

If you live in a community where the crime rate is high, you may have a greater need for additional coverage to protect your valuables. Police departments may track crime statistics and share this information with the public. You can consider asking your police department about home burglary trends in your neighborhood. Also consider installing a security alarm system. An alarm system may qualify you for a homeowners insurance discount.

Take Stock of Your Electronic Equipment

In our increasingly high-tech world, people use their electronic equipment to perform their jobs and maintain social connections. In recent years, many new gadgets and devices have been developed that may enhance our lives. If you keep high-end computers and other electronics in your home, you may want to make sure your homeowners policy will cover their loss.

Safeguard Your Personal Valuables

Your need to insure valuable items is something you may want to discuss with us. Please call 864-288-9513 or contact us with any questions.