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andre86
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p.1 #1 · Photography Equipment Insurance!?


I was wondering if anyone knew any information on a reliable insurance company to that would cover photography equipment? I have about 13k worth of equipment and was also wondering how much it be a year? Thanks in advance everyone!



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Mar 15, 2008 at 05:59 AM
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I have my gear insured through AAA, which is also my home and auto insurer. It cost $17.50 per 1k insured for "listed personal items". It's complete coverage e.g. damage, lost, or stolen, etc and no deductible. It's great coverage and fortunately I haven't needed to make a claim.

Mar 15, 2008 at 06:18 AM
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Be aware that if you use your equipment for business, this will likely require a different, more expensive kind of policy. However, you may also be able to get more comprehensive coverage for profit lost due to the loss or failure of equipment etc.

I suggest you start calling different brokers and getting quotes.

Mar 15, 2008 at 06:41 AM
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I have insurance through the same place my car is insured - State Farm.

I have a $4000 policy (for now) that costs me $2 a month. WELL WORTH IT.

Mar 15, 2008 at 12:38 PM
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I have Marsh Affinity for my business equipment and liability.
The business equipment (declared as such) is $70 for about $4000 of stuff/ year.
My liability is a $2,000,000 business policy for $350 or so.

Mar 15, 2008 at 01:05 PM
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I use State Farm as well. My policy covers about $7000 worth of gear and it's about $10/month. Like the others said, it covers everything, so it's definitely worth it. I'd get it.

Mar 15, 2008 at 01:16 PM
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I talked to my state farm agent the other day about it. He said it would be $1.24 per $100. It really isn't much, of course, then again, I don't have an awesome amount of gear. It's different if you are a "professional" photographer.

Mar 15, 2008 at 02:32 PM
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The insurance industry term for the type of coverage you want is "Inland Marine Coverage." Most of the larger carriers will write an Inland Marine policy or rider that will cover photographic equipment, including equipment used professionally, for a very reasonable cost. I have mine through Farm Bureau Mutual and the annual cost is just over one percent of the insured value (i.e., just over $10 per $1000 in covered equipment) for "all perils coverage" (another insurance industry term meaning the policy will cover the loss regardless of cause) with a $100 deductible. It covers pretty much everything - theft, damage from any cause including dropping, dunking, rain, fire, leaving it in a hot car, other stupid acts, etc. It is well worth the peace of mind.

Mar 15, 2008 at 02:34 PM
 



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So far thanks everyone!

Just wondering, do these insurance agency also cover damages as well -- both accidents and defects? As in, if my camera malfunctions on me and I send it to the Canon Service Factory for repair , will some of these insurance companies (i.e. State Farm) cover these fix-it cost?




Mar 15, 2008 at 09:53 PM
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andre86 wrote:

So far thanks everyone!

Just wondering, do these insurance agency also cover damages as well -- both accidents and defects? As in, if my camera malfunctions on me and I send it to the Canon Service Factory for repair , will some of these insurance companies (i.e. State Farm) cover these fix-it cost?





Most likely, but just like most other policies, when you start making claims your rates will increase, possibly by a very significant percentage.



Mar 16, 2008 at 12:41 AM
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Be careful if you plan on adding your stuff as a rider to your Home Owner's Insurance. I've read some horror stories about people making claims on their photography items and end up being dropped from their insurance provider and having to get home owner's with a high risk status.

Right now my camera is included in my renter's insurance, but I only have 1 body (40D with the kit lens) and a nifty fifty.

- Aaron

Mar 16, 2008 at 12:47 AM
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Be sure you understand what your current homeowner or renters policy covers and what a additional coverage a rider or separate policy will provide. Policies vary a lot. I carried a rider for years until I changed agents and the new (better) agent pointed out that my base homeowner policy already covered theft. It also covers damage from the normal perils like fire. The only thing a rider added was coverage for owner driven accidental damage. You drop it, it breaks, the rider covers you, less the deductible (which may be huge).

Off topic, but same concept: Same agent advised to drop "uninsured motorist" coverage on my cars. Because comprehensive damage coverage was already included in the base, and the only thing the additional "uninsured motorist" added was medical, which I and most people have via health insurance, plus "pain and suffering."

It's a personal choice, but good to understand what you are choosing.

Mar 16, 2008 at 06:37 AM
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under what policy is accidental damage held by state farm, farm bureau mutual, or aaa for california at? im currently using allstate for my renters insurance, and that only covers the theft of the item, but not the daily hazards of going out with your equipment in most situations in the field.

from what i have googled, farm bureau isnt available in california..unless im missing it, please point it out to me if i am, because it sounds fantastic.

AAA's coverage sounds pretty decent as well, if you guys wouldnt mind pointing me in the right direction. thanks

Mar 16, 2008 at 09:27 PM
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brad_s wrote:
I have my gear insured through AAA, which is also my home and auto insurer. It cost $17.50 per 1k insured for "listed personal items". It's complete coverage e.g. damage, lost, or stolen, etc and no deductible. It's great coverage and fortunately I haven't needed to make a claim.


Same here. Not a bad deal. AAA isn't one of those insurers that drops you like a hot potato as soon as you actually need to use the insurance in my experience. They've stood by me in the past when I've made claims. Oh, one other thing with the AAA insurance, it's worldwide coverage.

Mar 17, 2008 at 04:18 PM
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See my post in this thread . http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/626766

Mar 20, 2008 at 10:17 AM




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