Your West Hartford, Connecticut homeowner’s insurance covers your home and possessions from losses due to fire, theft and storm damages. Individual insurance policies are issued to cover a set amount for the value of the home and a different amount for your personal belongings. The amount of personal insurance provided may not meet your unique needs.
Homeowners or renters should have an inventory list of their personal property for insurance purposes. However, when you purchase insurance to cover your items, you do not necessarily need to have an exact dollar figure. Policies are normally written to include a percent value for your goods. For example, a $100,000 home policy might include $60,000 worth of personal property. The same applies to a detached structure including garages or sheds.
High Value Goods and Collections
You should consider the need for additional insurance for specific items or collections. Your insurance will normally have a limit set for certain goods including jewelry, artwork or coin collections. Limits on jewelry may be $1,000 per piece with a $3,000 total limit. If you have an $8,000 ring, you need to have additional insurance added to cover your ring.
Artwork, coins and stamp collections may also exceed the limits in regular property policies. You will want to talk to an agent about Scheduled Personal Property or Optional coverage for unique and high-value possessions.
You should also understand the difference between market value and replacement cost for personal property. The first pays you the value of the item based on its age, minus your deductible. The second pays the cost of a new purchase after your deductible. As your independent agent, we want to make sure you and your West Hartford, Connecticut home are properly covered by your insurance.