Friday, February 14, 2014

Jewelry Protection

Have some new jewelry in the house? Protect it!


Ah, Valentine’s Day is near, and love is in the air. Well, love and a few other things, such as chocolates, romantic dinners, candy hearts that say “Be Mine” - and, of course, jewelry.

It’s exciting to receive jewelry from a loved one — or to give it as a gift. Not to mention romantic. But if you’re lucky enough to have some new jewelry in your Illinois home this Valentine’s Day, you should take a few minutes to think about something you probably don’t find exciting or romantic: insurance.

Don’t know where to turn? Don’t worry. at Mars Insurance Agency, we think it is exciting to help our customers protect what’s most important to them — so we’re ready to help and can answer all of your questions.

Things to consider when insuring jewelry: 

You may need to purchase additional coverage. Your homeowners policy covers valuable items such as jewelry only up to set amounts. If the cost of replacing your jewelry exceeds that limit, you will want to purchase scheduled personal property coverage. You can check your policy or give us a call at 815-459-0711.

You might want to reconsider your deductible amounts. As always, this impacts your policy premium. It’s a good idea to take a look at your deductibles whenever you make a change to your policy.

Do you need an appraisal? You may need to have an independent appraisal if the insurance company requires it or if you don’t know the value of your jewelry. Each item should be listed with a description and value on paper.

What kind of coverage is offered? You’ll want to determine if items are covered no matter where they are, whether they’re in Crystal Lake, or on an international trip, and if the policy offers full replacement cost. You also should ask if you will be required to replace your jewelry if lost or stolen, or if you can simply keep the cash settlement.

Pictures can be helpful. Lost or stolen pieces of jewelry sometimes can be recreated if the jeweler has a good photograph to work from.

Should I go with a company that specializes in jewelry insurance? There are companies that specialize in jewelry insurance. Whether you choose one of these, or a company that we represent, you’ll want to make sure they are reputable and stable.

Is the value of your jewelry mainly sentimental? Is an item irreplaceable? If the answer to either of these questions is “yes,” you might consider foregoing insurance. But please, talk to us at 815-459-0711 before making that decision. That’s what we’re here for.



Of course, it’s important to store your jewelry securely when it’s not in use; a safe in your home or a safe-deposit box is best. We want your jewelry to be replaced if it’s lost or stolen, but we’d rather your sentimental and valuable pieces stay with you and your family for years to come.

Here’s hoping your Valentine’s Day is full of fun and romance. And if there’s no jewelry involved, well, there’s always next year!

Contact Us!
For further questions and assistance, please contact Mars Insurance Agency at 815-459-0711 or marsinsurance@marsinsurance.com.

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Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Travelers Survey: Parents' Good Driving Behavior Decreases Likelihood of Teen Accidents

Travelers recently released the results of its Parent/Teen Safe Driving Survey, which reveals that teens who feel their parents are good role models as drivers are half as likely to have been in an accident.



The survey also found that the vast majority of teens (96 percent) have had conversations with their parents about safe driving.  Key findings from the survey are as follows:

PARENTS AS ROLE MODELS

Parents play a critical role in influencing teen driving behavior.

1.  Accidents - 24% of teens who report their parents are not good driving role models have been in more than 1 accident as a driver, compared to 10% of teens who report their parents are good role models as drivers.

2.  Tickets - 15% of teens who report their parents are not good driving role models as drivers have been issued more than 1 ticket (speeding or other moving violation), compared to 6% of teens who report their parents are good role models as drivers.



DISCONNECT OVER TOP DRIVING CONCERNS

The survey found that parents and teens do not always see eye-to-eye when it comes to certain driving-related risks.  Among the largest disconnects are:

1.  Driving under the influence - 66%of teens are concerned about driving under the influence of alcohol, compared to 14% of parents.

2.  Distracted driving (mobile/smartphone) - 56% of teens are concerned about distracted driving as a result of mobile/smartphones, versus 35% of parents.

3.  Staying aware of other drivers on the road - 52% of teens are concerned about staying aware of other drivers on the road, compared to 31% of parents.



Make sure you are promoting and demonstrating safe driving habits for your teen driver.  Parents can visit Travelers.com for additional tips and resources to help their teens be safe on the road.



(Taken from Travelers Insights for January 2014)