Been thinking of getting insurance for my gear...not alot of options out there. Saw a post somewhere (can't remember) for http://www.tcpinsurance.com Seems like they have what I'm lookin for. Anybody here use them?
Thanks!
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Thanks!
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Been thinking of getting insurance for my gear...not alot of options out there. Saw a post somewhere (can't remember) for http://www.tcpinsurance.com Seems like they have what I'm lookin for. Anybody here use them?
Thanks!
TS
I simply added a rider with my insurer (home and auto). I wanted to make sure that if something happened that I would not have to claim against my homeowner's insurance (where the equipment was already covered). This is my "oops" insurance that would cover repairs and my "uh-oh" insurance should it get stolen.
I am being kind...."oops" and "uh-oh" are NOT the first words that will be leaving my lips should any of the above happen...
If you are already insured you might want to try this route...this way you are dealing with a known and reputable (?) business.
Hope this helps.
I have a personal professional property policy with Travellers that I've been very happy with. Includes liability and gear, and it's unscheduled too (you don't have to send them a list of stuff and serial numbers!)
I'd strongly advise against this route. If you make a claim for stolen equipment and then your policy gets canceled, it'll be much more difficult and expensive to get a replacement policy and could affect your mortgage.
Mine also is a professional / business policy....equipment + liability. Are you saying that a claim under this policy would affect my homeowners policy or auto policy?
What you want is called "Inland Marine Insurance" It covers things that are movable. Laptops, cameras, diamond rings. My cost is $87 a year for $5,300 worth of coverage. It covers everything, theft, accidental damage, stupidity.
Its not SUPPOSED to be commercial. Just for private use.
If it's a rider on a homeowner's policy, then the underlying policy is your homeowner's policy as I understand it. I've always been warned that making claims against a homeowner's policy is potentially a very bad idea.
I'd strongly advise against this route. If you make a claim for stolen equipment and then your policy gets canceled, it'll be much more difficult and expensive to get a replacement policy and could affect your mortgage.
I've made several claims on my Alstate policy. They don't cancel. Stolen Nikon SLR gear, notebook computer, stolen car full of skiing gear, and a broken living room window and overspray paint blown onto a parked car. Every few years something seems to happen
A while ago I had a serious amount of camera gear stolen from my car at a parking ramp. My homeowners policy covered everything minus a deductible. Whew! At the time my policy did not require a rider for additional coverage but I think my current policy may require a rider. Currently I have not purchased extra coverage because I have much less gear than I used to.
On a side note I did opt for extra coverage for jewelry and firearms. So when an intruder attempts to steal my wife's bling I can choose from a plethora of fine, capable weapons to remedy the situation.
Then I will take pictures of the perpetrator using a variety of lighting, lenses and styles to capture the moment in an creative, artistic way.
Sooner or later, you may pass a threshold. I've heard of at least six cases where a stolen SLR caused someone to lose their policy over the last eight or so years, and it's not a great market for insurance companies these days- I'd not take the risk.
I've known people who smoked for 25 years and didn't get cancer too- that doesn't make smoking worth the risk to me. If you don't have the actuarial tables and numbers, how do you even know where you are in terms of a cancellation threshold?
My policies are through Allstate. If I remember correctly there can be three claims against a homeowners policy in a rolling two year period. More than this would prompt a review for a possible drop. The professional coverage is significant and amounts to slightly less than $500 / yr. It also allows for claims completely separate from home / auto.
Then I will take pictures of the perpetrator using a variety of lighting, lenses and styles to capture the moment in an creative, artistic way.