Personal Articles Floater Insurance: Schedule Jewelry, Bikes, Cameras & More the Right Way
Personal articles floater insurance (PAF) gives your high-value items broader protection than standard homeowners or renters policies—often with $0 deductible, worldwide coverage, and accidental loss built in near me. If you’ve got an engagement ring, luxury watch, camera kit, e-bike, musical instrument, fine art, or collectibles, a floater helps you recover quickly without fighting sub-limits or depreciation. Below we explain what a PAF covers, how scheduling works, what it costs, and the documentation that speeds claims.
What is a personal articles floater and why it matters
Broader protection
PAFs often include accidental loss (“mysterious disappearance”), worldwide coverage during travel, and optional $0 deductible—great for rings and watches.
Avoid sub-limits
Home/renters policies commonly cap jewelry, bikes, and cameras at low amounts. A floater schedules each item to its full value.
Fast proof & flexible valuation
Provide an appraisal or receipt and photos; we’ll set agreed value or replacement terms depending on carrier and item type.
Coverage terms vary by carrier and state. Always review your specific policy forms for definitions and exclusions.
What you can insure (popular categories)
Use this table to see common categories, typical documentation, and notes that help you choose the right limit.
| Category | Typical documentation | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Jewelry & Engagement Rings | Appraisal (recent) or detailed receipt; photos | $0 deductible options; accidental loss often included |
| Watches | Receipt/appraisal; serial number; photos | Be mindful of market fluctuations and brand authentication |
| Cameras & Lenses | Itemized gear list with model/serials; receipts | Coverage during travel and location shoots can be included |
| Bicycles & E-bikes | Receipt/build sheet; frame serial; photos | Ask about racing/competition use and accessories |
| Musical Instruments | Appraisal or invoice; serials; case details | Consider professional use coverage if you gig or teach |
| Fine Art & Collectibles | Appraisal; provenance; photos | Review transit/storage terms and agreed value options |
| Sports Gear & Golf Clubs | Receipts; photos | Ask about course/travel coverage and replacement terms |
Scheduled vs. blanket coverage
Scheduling names each item and value. Blanket (where available) groups similar items up to a per-item cap. Here’s a quick comparison.
| Feature | Scheduled | Blanket |
|---|---|---|
| Itemization | Each item listed with value | Category total with per-item cap |
| Documentation | Appraisals/receipts for higher values | May require fewer appraisals; caps apply | Valuation | Agreed or replacement value per item | Replacement up to cap per item |
| Deductible | Often $0 option | Varies; $0 sometimes available |
| Best for | High-value rings, watches, art, pro gear | Multiple lower-value items (e.g., jewelry sets) |
Costs, deductibles & underwriting
Rates reflect item type, value, security habits (safes, home alarms), and where you live. You’ll choose a deductible—often $0, $100, or $250 for jewelry—plus higher options to reduce premium. Many carriers offer discounts for recent appraisals, vault storage, or monitored alarms.
| Driver | What underwriters look for | How to save |
|---|---|---|
| Item type & value | High-theft & portable items (rings, watches) | Update appraisals; consider higher deductibles |
| Security | Safe use, home alarm, travel habits | Install monitored alarm; store in a safe when possible |
| Documentation quality | Recent appraisal/receipt, serial numbers, photos | Keep organized proof to speed claims and rating |
| Usage | Professional vs. personal; racing/performing | Disclose pro use; tailor form to avoid gaps |
| Deductible choice | $0, $100, $250, $500+ options | Pick $0 for delicate items; raise for durable gear |
Figures and options vary by carrier and state. We’ll tailor coverage to your items and budget.
Claims & documentation checklist
What to keep on file
- Recent appraisals or receipts (with item specs)
- Clear photos and serial numbers
- Gem grading reports (e.g., for diamonds)
If something happens
- Report theft/loss promptly; obtain police report when applicable
- Share documentation and photos to verify value
- Discuss repair, replacement, or cash settlement options
Coordination with home/renters
- Scheduling avoids low sub-limits on your HO/Renters policy
- Keep both policies current on address and alarm details
- Tell us about new purchases—add within the grace window
How to get covered today
- Make a list: jewelry, watches, bikes/e-bikes, cameras, instruments, art, collectibles—include values and receipts/appraisals.
- Pick structure: schedule high-value items; use blanket if offered for smaller items in a category.
- Choose deductible: $0 for delicate or frequently worn items; higher for durable gear to save premium.
Areas we serve
Licensed states
We help clients protect valuables across these states:
- AZ, AL, TX, CA, NY, OH, FL, NC, VA, GA, OK, NM, IA, KS, MI, NE, SC, SD, WV
Cities (sample)
- Phoenix, Tucson, Scottsdale • Dallas, Houston, Austin • Los Angeles, San Diego • New York City • Miami, Orlando • Charlotte, Raleigh • Columbus, Cleveland
Personal articles floater — FAQs
Do I need a floater if I already have homeowners or renters insurance?
Yes if your valuables exceed HO/Renters sub-limits or you want broader protections like accidental loss and $0 deductible. Scheduling lists items to their full value.
Is accidental loss (mysterious disappearance) covered?
Often yes on a PAF, whereas it’s typically excluded on standard HO/Renters. Your policy will specify terms and any exclusions.
Will my coverage follow me when I travel abroad?
Many floaters include worldwide coverage. Keep items in a hotel safe, and retain receipts/photos in case of a claim.
How often should jewelry be appraised?
Every 2–3 years is common, or sooner if market values jump. Updated appraisals help ensure the limit matches replacement cost.
Can I get $0 deductible?
Often yes for jewelry and watches; other categories may vary. We’ll quote $0 and higher deductibles so you can compare savings.
Independent agency: Blake Insurance Group LLC compares multiple carriers to tailor your personal articles floater to your items, travel habits, and budget.
Brand ownership: All product and brand names are trademarks of their respective owners. Availability, forms, and eligibility vary by carrier and state.
Licensing: Licensed insurance producer (NPR/NPN 16944666). Licensed in: AZ, AL, TX, CA, NY, OH, FL, NC, VA, GA, OK, NM, IA, KS, MI, NE, SC, SD, WV.