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Which Company Should I Go With For Photographers Insurance? Help Me Decide.

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I am looking into photographers insurance so I can cover my expensive D800E, and lenses as well as rent the D4 and also have piece of mind. Here are the companies I heard of and also got a quote from.

Package Choice = $120 every three months - 10k coverage and loss payee as well

http://packagechoice.com/


Hiscox USA = $502 for 12 months or $42 per month - 10k coverage, $1 million for liability, $500 deductible (this company claims most insurance companies for photography have brokers and you cannot call the insurance company directly. However they claim they have no broker and that they accept all direct calls)


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Package choice is what I use. I pay about the same. You only say to cover you D800... most people get it to really cover their ass if they did something wrong. The gear insurance is only a small part of it. I am covered up to $1 mil.
 
Package choice is what I use. I pay about the same. You only say to cover you D800... most people get it to really cover their ass if they did something wrong. The gear insurance is only a small part of it. I am covered up to $1 mil.

I am mainly getting it so that if somebody trips over my stuff and breaks it, or themselves I am covered. The second reason is so I can rent equipment without a deposit.
 
Use an actual insurance agent. Even if you pay a couple extra dollars, it will be worth it to know FOR SURE that you're covered by a reputable company.
 
I'm not sure who there is in NYC, I used a small family owned agency in Langhorne, PA.
 
ive been debating on switching over this year to ppa but have wondered how solid there insurance really is.
 
+1 for Hill and Usher.
 
I use State Farm for everything. Home, trucks, wife's jewelery, firearms, scuba gear, and my camera gear. I sent in a complete list which had everything I own on it. The total value is roughly $7,500 and I have to pay $190 a year. Honestly not sure if that is good or not and have yet to put in any sort of claim. It covers whatever may happen except if I lose the equipment.
 
John, make sure they will cover it if you use the equipment professionally. May be OK if you are a hobbyist.

I think one bad thing about PPS is that they will replace the depreciated value instead of brand new.
 
Robin, I'm gonna have to look into how they replace. I believe I was told that they would replace the equipment, but I guess I wonder what exactly that means. I'll have to find out now. I'm only a hobbyist and have illusions of anything other than that. You guys who did weddings, events, etc... have something I don't. Other than skill, it's balls and ability to handle stress. I can handle stress as an emergency responder no problem (I shine at car crashes) but, what you do is a way different stress.
 
I think one bad thing about PPS is that they will replace the depreciated value instead of brand new.
With the money you don't spend on gear insurance, because you get it with PPA membership, get together with your/an insurance agent and add an Inland Marine policy that covers the difference between the gear's depreciated value and it's replacement value.
 

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