Oklahoma’s Worth Ave. Group Expands Coverage for Electronic Devices

March 23, 2011

Electronic device insurance provider, Stillwater, Okla.-based Worth Ave. Group, has expanded its comprehensive insurance coverage for electronic devices to include e-readers, gaming consoles and digital cameras.

Worth Ave. Group protection covers new, used or factory refurbished devices against virtually any accidental damage and natural disaster, including theft, fire and flood damage, for as long as the policy is kept in force. The company offers unlimited full-replacement value coverage with premiums that are guaranteed to never go up as a result of claims made.

The newly expanded coverage includes the Amazon Kindle and Barnes and Noble NOOK e-readers, as well as any other brand, gaming consoles, and both video and still digital cameras of any brand. Coverage can be purchased at any time and Worth Ave. Group coverage extends internationally.

Worth Ave. Group also offers comprehensive insurance plans to cover cell phones and smartphones, MP3 players, the iPad, televisions, laptop and desktop computers, as well as exclusive coverage plans that extend to virtually any peripheral/hardware device.

The company is licensed in all 50 states and is underwritten by Hanover Insurance Company, which earned an excellent A rating from A.M. Best Co.

Source: Worth Ave. Group

Topics Oklahoma

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