Sewing Room Insurance Value
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Cypress, Texas
Posts: 4,728
Yep, we have riders on anything above what "they" consider the norm. Take lots of pictures (dated) and put copies in your safe deposit box or with a friend. Should update every couple of years. It all sounds so silly but once you have suffered a loss and gone through the insurance process you realize the value of that time spent documenting.
#13
I called this summer about a rider to cover my sewing machines (8 sewing, 1 serger). Most are vintage, but replacement cost would be a significant amount of money. The agent seemed totally perplexed at what I wanted a rider for. She insisted the cost would be covered by my homeowner's policy. (?)
I never even thought about trying to cover my stash, thread, rulers, Go and dies, cutting mats, rotary cutters, etc. I would hate to have to replace it all - what a lot of $$$$! Maybe I should call my agent back and insist on a rider!
I never even thought about trying to cover my stash, thread, rulers, Go and dies, cutting mats, rotary cutters, etc. I would hate to have to replace it all - what a lot of $$$$! Maybe I should call my agent back and insist on a rider!
#14
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: N. Florida
Posts: 4,568
Originally Posted by lovelyl
I called this summer about a rider to cover my sewing machines (8 sewing, 1 serger). Most are vintage, but replacement cost would be a significant amount of money. The agent seemed totally perplexed at what I wanted a rider for. She insisted the cost would be covered by my homeowner's policy. (?)
I never even thought about trying to cover my stash, thread, rulers, Go and dies, cutting mats, rotary cutters, etc. I would hate to have to replace it all - what a lot of $$$$! Maybe I should call my agent back and insist on a rider!
I never even thought about trying to cover my stash, thread, rulers, Go and dies, cutting mats, rotary cutters, etc. I would hate to have to replace it all - what a lot of $$$$! Maybe I should call my agent back and insist on a rider!
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