Re: Equipment Insurance

2002-07-11 Thread David A. Mann
Stephen Moore wrote: > I'm not a pro shooter, hope but never expect to be -- but if somebody > wants to buy a print, or offers me money to go shoot some event (and I > think I can handle it), I'm certainly not going to say no. I'm in much the same situation as you there. The easiest thing you c

RE: Equipment Insurance

2002-07-11 Thread William D. Sawyer
Stephen, I put mine on a "Schedule" as part of my Homeowner's Policy, and it covers all risks. I specify the value of the equipment, pay a premium based on that dollar value (about $1.15 per $100 valuation) and if something should happen, I get reimbursed for that dollar value. I provide the i

Re: Equipment Insurance

2002-07-11 Thread Steve Desjardins
We tacked my stuff on to our homeowner's insurance, just like my daughter's musical instruments, for replacement value. For this, it's just another thing that we own that has a certain value, and we pay a rate based on the total amount of stuff we're insuring. Since my wife pays the insurance b