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What kind of property can be covered?

Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 10:56 am
by jhonydeep
Many different types of possessions can be accommodated by the Personal Articles policy. Here's a quick listing of some of the items typically covered:

* cameras (video or still) and related equipment
* china and crystal
* firearms
* furs
* golfer's equipment
* jewelry
* musical instruments
* personal computers
* silverware
* works of fine art, including paintings, etchings, pictures and other bona fide works of art (such as oriental rugs, statuary, rare books, manuscripts and bric-a-brac) of rarity, historical value or artistic merit.

If you own something of value that is not listed above, it may still be eligible for coverage. You may want to discuss this with your local, independent agent.

Re: What kind of property can be covered?

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 5:32 pm
by mickeyfridia178
* cameras (video or still) and related equipment
* china and crystal
* firearms
* furs
* golfer's equipment
* jewelry
* musical instruments
* personal computers
* silverware
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are you sure about the stuff mentioned above? because what you have mentioned might be of some value
but who insures these things?

Re: What kind of property can be covered?

Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 10:08 am
by michga11
mickeyfridia178 wrote:* cameras (video or still) and related equipment
* china and crystal
* firearms
* furs
* golfer's equipment
* jewelry
* musical instruments
* personal computers
* silverware
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are you sure about the stuff mentioned above? because what you have mentioned might be of some value
but who insures these things?
umm...helllo...many insure those things as they can be of great value to them. what kind of accounts do you have?