bothuoctoba Posted March 24, 2022 Share Posted March 24, 2022 Soon after a recommendation from the aggregate BC pool of insight truly. I've safeguarded my pack with these folks for a long time, and it's expected for reestablishment. Astonished to observe they don't hold a point by point timetable of what I have safeguarded with them ( no portrayals or chronic numbers and so forth) - simply broad sums for PA, instruments, amps and so on I don't have the foggiest idea what's right now protected with them or not, so can't let them know if it's right. They said assuming that I expected to guarantee I'd need to give a receipt to the thing - I have barely any insight into you, yet I don't have receipts for instruments I purchased 10 or 20 years prior. Without that, I'm battling to see the point. So my inquiries are: 1. Is this approach common? 2. Are there some other insurance agency individuals could suggest? I took a gander at MU protection yet I'm not a MU part. Any considerations - fire away! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zbd1960 Posted March 24, 2022 Share Posted March 24, 2022 All my instruments are insured with Allianz, who bought out a UK specialist insurer some years ago (whose name I now can't remember). I've got a lot of kit insured with them (2 cellos, 2 viols, 4 saxes, 4 basses plus the amps and cabs). Cover includes instruments in locked cars. I had to make one claim about 4 years ago when my main cello fell on its face and the fingerboard came off, belly opened up, bridge snapped, plus made a mess of the finish. Took it to a luthier and they settled directly with him. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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