Why should I choose stand-alone insurance and not put the item on my home insurance?
Many home insurance policies offer single-item coverage up to only £1,500 but only in the home. This means that you cannot claim a piece of jewellery worth more than £1,500 unless specified on your home insurance policy. If you want to cover your jewellery away from the home you need to select personal possessions cover and specify the item on your schedule. This can be complex and costly. Finally, many home insurers will only settle a claim with gem card vouchers, so you may not be able replace an item like for like should the worst happen (find out what to do if you lose an item).
You can often specify items over the single-item limit. Still, there will always be a maximum amount, typically just £10,000, of what the insurer is willing to cover. Suppose you have a particularly high-value item, like a Cartier Love Bangle. In that case, you will likely need a specialist jewellery policy or include your jewellery items within a high-value home insurance policy.