An Insurance Suggestion
- HunterGKS
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An Insurance Suggestion
For those of who own multiple firearms, this is something you may want to think about.
While my firearms are covered to a certain extent under my homeowners insurance, I decided to get all of them covered individual. This is what I done so far.
1. Took 3 pics of all guns, 1 from the left side, 1 from the right, & a close-up of the serial number.
2. I cropped all 3 to eliminate a lot of the background noise.
3. I copied all 3 into 1 collage & added the pertinents, make, model, serial number, caliber or gauge. I also included any attachments such as scope make, model, & power.
I will be contacting my agent to see if I need to provide any additional info & what I need to do to get the firearms added to my policy.
While my firearms are covered to a certain extent under my homeowners insurance, I decided to get all of them covered individual. This is what I done so far.
1. Took 3 pics of all guns, 1 from the left side, 1 from the right, & a close-up of the serial number.
2. I cropped all 3 to eliminate a lot of the background noise.
3. I copied all 3 into 1 collage & added the pertinents, make, model, serial number, caliber or gauge. I also included any attachments such as scope make, model, & power.
I will be contacting my agent to see if I need to provide any additional info & what I need to do to get the firearms added to my policy.
George
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- Hognutz
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Re: An Insurance Suggestion
Great suggestion, George!
I have a separate rider for mine. No pics necessary for mine. Make, model, any add ons and serial number. Most Homeowners Policy’s are limited to a thousand or two at the tops. Most are way less! Mine covers lost, stolen, fire.. Anything. Not that expensive. Like $1 on a $100.
I have a separate rider for mine. No pics necessary for mine. Make, model, any add ons and serial number. Most Homeowners Policy’s are limited to a thousand or two at the tops. Most are way less! Mine covers lost, stolen, fire.. Anything. Not that expensive. Like $1 on a $100.
May I assume you're not here to inquire about the alcohol or the tobacco?
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Re: An Insurance Suggestion
What you "will need" is another large wad of cash to cover them, that is how it used to be but maybe it has changed some, also keep in mind you are leaving a paper trail for the gun grabbers with badges, let us know.
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- Hognutz
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Re: An Insurance Suggestion
I can’t afford not to have them insured, Grumpy.
May I assume you're not here to inquire about the alcohol or the tobacco?
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“Leave the gun, take the cannoli” -Clemensa
When attacked by a group of clowns...Go for the Juggler!!
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When attacked by a group of clowns...Go for the Juggler!!
- ICDEDTURKES
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Re: An Insurance Suggestion
Have a couple friends your age suggested same thing to them. One is a gun nut loaded safe but has 75-100 leaned up against walls of his house. State worker on road all week.No shades on Windows, he's a bachelor
Another retired auto mechanic barn has a huge Mac tool case and everything under the sun tool wise.
Offered to film everything, nah it's fine. Seriously?!??
Another retired auto mechanic barn has a huge Mac tool case and everything under the sun tool wise.
Offered to film everything, nah it's fine. Seriously?!??
Re: An Insurance Suggestion
George,
You might want to consider talking to Eastern Insurance. They represent the Hanover Insurance Group's Historic Firearms, Collectibles and Sporting Arms Insurance Program. My contact is Laura Sewall at 800-543-9326. You can get $100,000 in blanket coverage for less than $350 a year if you are a NRA member. YOu do not have to identify any specific guns.
You might want to consider talking to Eastern Insurance. They represent the Hanover Insurance Group's Historic Firearms, Collectibles and Sporting Arms Insurance Program. My contact is Laura Sewall at 800-543-9326. You can get $100,000 in blanket coverage for less than $350 a year if you are a NRA member. YOu do not have to identify any specific guns.
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Re: An Insurance Suggestion
have copies of them pictures made and sent to the insurance company. they will keep as you should also have them online storage and hard copies in a safe.
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Re: An Insurance Suggestion
WAGinVA wrote: ↑June 5th, 2019, 7:22 pm George,
You might want to consider talking to Eastern Insurance. They represent the Hanover Insurance Group's Historic Firearms, Collectibles and Sporting Arms Insurance Program. My contact is Laura Sewall at 800-543-9326. You can get $100,000 in blanket coverage for less than $350 a year if you are a NRA member. YOu do not have to identify any specific guns.
Re: An Insurance Suggestion
"have copies of them pictures made and sent to the insurance company. they will keep as you should also have them online storage and hard copies in a safe."
Personally I think pictures are a great idea but I would not share them with the insurance company or anyone else unless I needed to make a claim.
Personally I think pictures are a great idea but I would not share them with the insurance company or anyone else unless I needed to make a claim.
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Re: An Insurance Suggestion
I also have a specific rider on my homeowner’s policy to increase the coverage for firearms. You can select how much additional coverage you want and it just increases the monthly premium. We also have a rider to increase coverage for jewelry, mainly just to cover my wife’s engagement/wedding ring. Default coverage for firearms and jewelry are pretty low, but the premium increase to up the coverage limits is relatively minuscule. You should be able to do the same with any decent homeowner’s policy.
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Re: An Insurance Suggestion
Thx for all the input. I'll let all y'all know what steps I take as well as the outcome.
George
YOU KNOW YOU HAVE TO KEEP YOUR BODY STILL. YOUR HEART JUST HASN'T CAUGHT ON.
.17 = NITRO OF THE RIMFIRE WORLD USAF 1969-1973
YOU KNOW YOU HAVE TO KEEP YOUR BODY STILL. YOUR HEART JUST HASN'T CAUGHT ON.
.17 = NITRO OF THE RIMFIRE WORLD USAF 1969-1973