Have you insured through mutual jeweler or jewelry Chubb Insurance? I'm looking ensuring my wedding ring since I lost the first! : (After a minimum search, I found two suppliers mentioned in the question above. I hear of anyone who has used these vendors or general experience of all those who provided jewelry (claim experience, etc..) Thanks!
It is more efficient with better coverage, ensure your acceptance as an owner or tenant policy. You do not need to pay the rent, for politics of a tenant.
Both companies are solid, well. Make sure you only when you provide value, ask if an agreed value, or when time comes to claim, will they pay you the wholesale price. Just so you know in advance.
Why not simply ask your agent who is your landlord or tenant insurance to add a float of jewelry policy.
If you have the original receipt or evaluation, keep in a safe place so you can have proof of value if you need it. If you do not have the receipt, make an assessment.
I have not done business with mutual jeweler, but a lot of business with Chubb and they are a great company.
Both answers above are correct, try using your own or rent the first policy. Chubb is a great company, I use them for great value (2 mill. Up) houses. But they are not the cheapest.
Posted on September 5, 2010.