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. But if you’re lucky enough to have some new jewelry in your Georgia home this Valentine’s Day, you should take a few minutes to think about something you probably don’t find exciting or romantic: insurance.
Don’t know where to turn? Don’t worry. At Cowart Insurance, we think it is exciting to help our customers protect what’s most important to them — so we’re ready to help and can answer all of your questions.
Things to consider when insuring jewelry:
You may need to purchase additional coverage. Your home insurance policy covers valuable items such as jewelry only up to set amounts. If the cost of replacing your jewelry exceeds that limit, you will want to purchase scheduled personal property coverage. You can check your policy or give us a call.
Do you need an appraisal? You may need to have an independent appraisal if the item is of high value or if the insurance company requires it. They may request an appraisal if you do not know the value of the jewelry you wish to insure. If you are getting your jewelry appraised each item should be listed with a description and value on paper. Many Insurance Companies will accept the receipt of a newly purchased jewelry item to establish its value.
What kind of coverage is offered? You’ll want to determine if items are covered no matter where they are, whether they’re in Dacula, Hoschton, Lawrenceville, Braselton, Jefferson or Buford, or on an international trip, and if the policy offers full replacement cost. You also should ask if you will be required to replace your jewelry if lost or stolen, or if you can simply keep the cash settlement.
Pictures can be helpful. Lost or stolen pieces of jewelry sometimes can be recreated if the jeweler has a good photograph to work from.
Is the value of your jewelry mainly sentimental? If the answer to this question is “yes,” you might consider foregoing insurance. But please, contact us before making that decision. That’s what we’re here for.
Of course, it’s important to store your jewelry securely when it’s not in use; a safe in your home or a safe-deposit box is best. Here’s hoping your Valentine’s Day is full of fun and romance. And if there’s no jewelry involved, well, there’s always next year!
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