Will there be a deductible?
Answers: Maybe. Most of the time, "contents" is insured on a name perils proof. Now, THEFT happens to be a commonly covered peril, but some policies issue the theft coverage to the house.
Also, most of the time, when a jacket is "stolen", it's because you gone it on an airplane, or in the restroom. If it be a real thieving - ie, someone broke into the hotel room and stole it, AND, you filed a police report on it, you're promising to recover, IF your policy have off premises pocketing coverage, AND the jacket is higher than your deductible.
Yes, the deductible would apply.
I regard it's silly to file the claim, though - contained by most states, two claims of ANY kind inwardly three years will allow an insurer to cancel your policy.
Yes nearby will be a deductible AND this will be on your CLUE report (claims record) for five years AND it will raise your premium. It's not worth it at adjectives, just buy a strange coat. Yes you can claim, and there will probably be a deductable...ask your agent.
Yes you can claim it...how much is your deduc? Might as ably buy another jacket yourself and save your policy for a huge loss.
Answers: Maybe. Most of the time, "contents" is insured on a name perils proof. Now, THEFT happens to be a commonly covered peril, but some policies issue the theft coverage to the house.
Also, most of the time, when a jacket is "stolen", it's because you gone it on an airplane, or in the restroom. If it be a real thieving - ie, someone broke into the hotel room and stole it, AND, you filed a police report on it, you're promising to recover, IF your policy have off premises pocketing coverage, AND the jacket is higher than your deductible.
Yes, the deductible would apply.
I regard it's silly to file the claim, though - contained by most states, two claims of ANY kind inwardly three years will allow an insurer to cancel your policy.
Yes nearby will be a deductible AND this will be on your CLUE report (claims record) for five years AND it will raise your premium. It's not worth it at adjectives, just buy a strange coat. Yes you can claim, and there will probably be a deductable...ask your agent.
Yes you can claim it...how much is your deduc? Might as ably buy another jacket yourself and save your policy for a huge loss.