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Protecting High-Dollar Personal Possessions
Unfortunately, these cherished belongings are probably not completely covered by your homeowners insurance. If you take a minute to review your homeowners policy, you will find that many valuable personal possessions are only covered for $200 to $2,500. These special items have limited coverages because their values vary and are somewhat arbitrary. You may need additional insurance to make sure they're covered for their full value. Here is the coverage you can expect in a standard homeowners policy: Some policies also provide limited coverage for works of art, antiques, musical instruments, cameras, sports equipment and oriental rugs. You can purchase additional insurance, called a floater or endorsement, to cover your valuable personal property. A floater is an all-risk policy - unlike your homeowners insurance which typically covers only those specific perils that are named in the policy. An all-risk policy covers against everything except what is specifically excluded in the policy.
Floater coverage isn't expensive and is usually priced per $100 of insurance. The cost of a floater depends on what youre covering and the frequency of loss in your area. If you own an item that doesn't fit these categories, contact us to see how much it's covered for in your policy.
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