I Insured my gear under a Musicguard insurance Policy up until earlier this year, when i cancelled it following a discussion/argument with a few of there advisors. Basically, it was over proof of ownership for my then two bass guitars. Because i did not buy them new and could not show specific bank transactions showing when i bought them/what i paid (emails discussing purchase weren't acceptable), they advised they would not cover me unless i provided valuations in the event of a claim, which i was not prepared to pay for [size=4](no idea how having a valuation is more proof of ownership than a picture of me holding the bass with a copy of the Insurance Schedule). Working in insurance for 4 years, I thought it ridiculous given the nature of the market and refused to renew.[/size]
[size=4]However, following gear switch-arounds, i know have just one rather expensive (incoming) second hand bass and a variety of effects units i have owned from new. Now, i have proof of ownership (under Musicguards rules anyway) for the bass in that i paid with a bank transfer, and have receipts for the pedals (Amp is still an issue, though) so i am wondering whether to insure again or not. [/size]
Has anyone here had any problems with insurers in the event of a claim? Who do you use? I don't gig so i am more worried about AD and Theft. Majority of general Household policies exclude AD to instruments, hence me wanting a seperate Policy. No need to discuss Entertainment and Leisure, i wont be going anywhere near them