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04/06/2010 08:39:58 PM · #1
I need to get insurance for my camera gear. I've been shopping around, but I figured I'd ask what you all have. I travel internationally a lot and I am actually moving to Malawi at the end of the month. I'll need international coverage for around USD$10,000 worth of gear. I don't own a house/car/anything else, so I can't tack my gear onto another policy.

Who do you have for gear insurance? About how much is your premium? Who would you recommend for me?

Thanks guys!
04/06/2010 09:02:51 PM · #2
I use Traveler's Insurance. I have about $15k of equipment insured for $550/yr
04/06/2010 09:39:01 PM · #3
I have a "personal articles" policy with State Farm which covers lost, stolen or broken camera equipment. They charged about $10 per $600 value I think, with no deductible. I had to provide my sales receipt to verify the cost of the equipment. I have no idea if they have a policy if you live outside the US though. Good Luck finding a policy!

Edit to correct cost of insurance.

Message edited by author 2010-04-06 21:46:58.
04/06/2010 11:31:39 PM · #4
$550? Really? That seems really high...is it part of your homeowners or a separate policy?

Originally posted by yanko:

I use Traveler's Insurance. I have about $15k of equipment insured for $550/yr
04/06/2010 11:57:23 PM · #5
mine is covered by my homeowners insurance, anywhere in the US. We checked when we traveled to ALBQ last Fall. I was told I don't need to get a separate policy as it's covered. No extra cost.
04/07/2010 12:02:34 AM · #6
Originally posted by wizardry:

$550? Really? That seems really high...is it part of your homeowners or a separate policy?

Originally posted by yanko:

I use Traveler's Insurance. I have about $15k of equipment insured for $550/yr


That does sound high...I pay less than that for my car insurance. Maybe I'm lucky.

Ray
04/07/2010 12:05:53 AM · #7
Originally posted by RayEthier:

Originally posted by wizardry:

$550? Really? That seems really high...is it part of your homeowners or a separate policy?

Originally posted by yanko:

I use Traveler's Insurance. I have about $15k of equipment insured for $550/yr


That does sound high...I pay less than that for my car insurance. Maybe I'm lucky.

Ray


Ya, I agree, unless it's for a business. I had $5,000 worth of equipment insured through a rider on my homeowners for like $3/month.
04/07/2010 12:18:05 AM · #8
The kicker is "Do you use your equipment as a professional?" If yes, the prices go up dramatically, at least they did during my fact finding.
04/07/2010 04:56:38 AM · #9
Originally posted by wizardry:

$550? Really? That seems really high...is it part of your homeowners or a separate policy?

Originally posted by yanko:

I use Traveler's Insurance. I have about $15k of equipment insured for $550/yr


I forgot to mention it's a business policy, which also includes personal injury, property damage coverage, etc.
04/07/2010 05:03:42 AM · #10
Originally posted by mpeters:

The kicker is "Do you use your equipment as a professional?" If yes, the prices go up dramatically, at least they did during my fact finding.


exactly. If you do, you can claim the professional damage (lost business) along with replacing the equipment. The ramps up the price.
04/07/2010 05:57:47 PM · #11
Thanks guys! I'm still trying to figure all this out. It seems like I might still be considered a resident in the States while I'm over in Malawi due to paperwork mumbo-jumbo, so that might work in my favor. I will probably be getting a "professional" package since I'll be working various photography jobs while I'm abroad. Sounds like that will jack my prices up a lot! Yikes.

If anyone else wants to pitch in what type/company/etc they have for their insurance, please do!
04/07/2010 06:14:42 PM · #12
Originally posted by bergiekat:

mine is covered by my homeowners insurance, anywhere in the US. We checked when we traveled to ALBQ last Fall. I was told I don't need to get a separate policy as it's covered. No extra cost.


Might want to check what happens to your home insurance rates if you make a claim for your camera gear on that rider.... might not be as cheap as you think.....
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