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Jewelry Insurance

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Jewelry Insurance
An insurance policy providing coverage in the event of loss, theft or damage to one's jewelry. Some jewelry insurance gives cash for a claim, while others simply pay to replace the jewelry. This type of insurance is important because many homeowner's insurance and renter insurance policies do not cover damage or loss of jewelry, and pay a low amount for theft. As with all insurance, one must pay a periodic premium in exchange for coverage.


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com/cgi-bin/prnh/20040203/JEWELERSLOGO ) "Somewhere between deliberating over the diamond size and planning the perfect honeymoon, couples should take a moment to consider jewelry insurance," advised Tom Adelmann of Jewelers Mutual Insurance Company.
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