Valentines and proposals are in the air! And this means that you might find yourself with
a new diamond ring or expensive piece of jewelry in your home.
Many people spend thousands of dollars on beautiful jewelry but don’t take the time to
find out how to insure it. And this can be a big mistake!
If you have homeowners or renters insurance, then your jewelry is covered as part of the
contents of your home. But there can be problems...
1. We don’t know what it is worth. It’s hard to get the full value of your jewelry back if
you don’t know all of the specifics! Weight, color, cut, size, and so forth are all factors
in the value. Ten years from now you might not even remember how much you paid.
2. You probably have a large deductible on your homeowners insurance. Typically your
contents coverage deductible is around 1% of your home value. So if your home is
insured for $200,000, then your deductible is $2,000. If your ring is stolen, you’d be
responsible for the first $2,000 before insurance kicked in!
But there is a simple solution to avoid all of these problems. Our homeowners and
renters policies allow you to “schedule” jewelry for a small additional cost.
You bring in the receipt and appraisal of the item and we add all of that information to
your policy. (Sometimes we don’t need all of this, just call us first and we can let you
know.)
You will be charged based on the value of the item, but typically it’s less than $40 per
year! (Sometimes much less, sometimes a little more. It all depends on how much
insurance is required.)
Plus, scheduled items don’t require a deductible. So if your ring is lost or stolen, you pay
nothing out of pocket but get to replace your precious jewelry.
So next time you open a jewelry box and put a sparkling diamond on your finger, make
sure that you are insuring your investment. Have questions about scheduling items on your homeowners insurance? Call us today
for assistance at 703-556-7857!
Please don't forget to check out our website at www.fowlkesinsurancesrvc.com
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