Residential moves typically aren’t covered by insurance, but by valuation, which is a predetermined amount shippers agree to pay toward any damaged, lost or stolen items while your possessions are in their care. You may also purchase Goods in Transit insurance through any regular insurance agency. Using your homeowner’s insurance policy to cover items damaged during a move usually isn’t recommended, as the claim will be counted against your insurability and these policies typically cover only 10 percent of your damaged goods.
Here are three common types of valuation coverage provided by moving companies:
Click this link or call 803.786.1090 to ask our friendly moving experts at Nilson Van about the valuation coverage available for residential moves. We are here to answer your questions and provide the service you need to make your move a success.
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