How much will I be paid for damage to my personal property? |
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Your policy lists the specific monetary limits for personal property under
what is called "Special Limits." Those limits usually are:
- $200 for money, bank notes, gold and silver (other than goldware
and silverware), platinum, coins and medals.
- $1,000 on securities, accounts, deeds, evidences of debt, letters of
credit, notes (other than bank notes), manuscripts, passports, tickets and
stamps.
- $1,000 on watercraft, including their trailers, furnishings, equipment
and outboard motors.
- $1,000 on trailers not used for watercraft.
- $1,000 for loss by theft of jewelry, watches, furs, precious and semiprecious
stones.
- $2,000 for loss by theft of firearms.
- $2,500 for loss by theft of silverware, silverplated ware, goldware,
gold-plated ware and pewterware.
- $2,500 on property on the resident premises used for business and $250
on this property damaged or lost away from the premises.
These limits seem low, I have possessions that are
worth much more... now what do I do?
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Email: awia@vcn.com
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