Nicrez
Ideal_Rock
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Oddly, I would say that your largest risk factor is not that you live in NY as much as it is that you travel. Through the years of traveling and watching my friends and family travel a very obscene amount, there is always lost pieces, misplacements, weather changes so rings loosen or over tighten, and the usual robberies and hotel room thefts (even safes). Just this past trip my sister was robbed at knife-point in Valencia.
Luckily I have lost jewlery I could pretty much replace (or just didn''t care to) when they were not insured. But should there be any misshap now I am not worried. Even in case of a robbery, you won''t be as likely to fight for that ring, risking your life unnecessarily for a ring you could get full value for. It''s the worst kind of feeling losing something so dear and being there to watch it happen, but better a ring than a loved one...
Plus, Diamond Fan, people pay higher premiums in higher risk areas, not so much for chipping and unsetting, but insurance is usually paid out most on theft and a calculation of number of "mysterious diappearances" occur per area. In NY, there are more robberies, higher value items, more dishonest house employees, more cab rides, more subways, more travel outside the home area, more trips to public places where rings are left, or lost, and as such the premiums reflect that. Like car insurance.
Iwonder where the highest premiums for jewlery are if not in NYC...
Luckily I have lost jewlery I could pretty much replace (or just didn''t care to) when they were not insured. But should there be any misshap now I am not worried. Even in case of a robbery, you won''t be as likely to fight for that ring, risking your life unnecessarily for a ring you could get full value for. It''s the worst kind of feeling losing something so dear and being there to watch it happen, but better a ring than a loved one...
Plus, Diamond Fan, people pay higher premiums in higher risk areas, not so much for chipping and unsetting, but insurance is usually paid out most on theft and a calculation of number of "mysterious diappearances" occur per area. In NY, there are more robberies, higher value items, more dishonest house employees, more cab rides, more subways, more travel outside the home area, more trips to public places where rings are left, or lost, and as such the premiums reflect that. Like car insurance.
Iwonder where the highest premiums for jewlery are if not in NYC...
