Have some new jewelry in the house? Protect it!

Ah, Valentine’s Day is here, and love is in the air. Well, love and a few other things, such as chocolates, romantic dinners, candy hearts that say “Be Mine” – and, of course, jewelry. It’s exciting to receive jewelry from a loved one — or to give it as a gift. Not to mention romantic….

This Valentine’s Day, Insure Your Jewelry!

A standard homeowners policy includes coverage for jewelry and other precious items such as watches and furs. These items are covered for losses caused by all the perils included in your policy such as fire, windstorm, theft and vandalism. However, there are special limits of liability for certain items, meaning that the insurer will not…

Have Expensive Jewelry? Schedule it on Your Homeowners Policy!

A standard homeowners policy includes coverage for jewelry and other precious items such as watches and furs. These items are covered for losses caused by all the perils included in your policy such as fire, windstorm, theft and vandalism. However, there are special limits of liability for certain items, meaning that the insurer will not…

Have Expensive Jewelry? Schedule it on Your Homeowners or Renters Policy!

A standard homeowners policy includes coverage for jewelry and other precious items such as watches and furs. These items are covered for losses caused by all the perils included in your policy such as fire, windstorm, theft and vandalism. However, there are special limits of liability for certain items, meaning that the insurer will not…

Schedule Your Valuables Today!!!

Do you have a diamond ring? A fur coat? Even a stamp collection? If so, are you sure that it is covered correctly under your home insurance policy? You might be surprised to find out that items such as jewelry and furs have a specific limit of coverage under a standard homeowners insurance policy. Not only that,…

Diamonds Are A Girls Best Friend

Not all of us are dripping in jewels, but you may have a few pieces that are worth something. If that is the case, it might be a good idea for you to schedule them on your homeowners policy. That way if something happens they are not subject to your deductible like they otherwise would…