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February 11, 2010

Illinois Department of Insurance Encourages Families to Protect Valuable Valentine’s Day Gifts and Other Heirlooms

Department provides 5-step plan and encourages review of homeowner and renter insurance policies

CHICAGO—February 11, 2010. As Valentine’s Day approaches, the Illinois Department of Insurance today issued tips on how families can use homeowner and renter insurance to protect precious and valuable belongings.

“Many family treasures and heirlooms with sentimental and economic value should not only be cherished, but protected as well,” said Michael T. McRaith, Director of the Department of Insurance. “Consumers should carefully review their unique personal property, including jewelry and art work, coverage needs and work with their insurance agent to ensure their valuables are insured.”

The Department is suggesting a five-step plan for consumers who want to make sure precious gifts and family heirlooms are covered under their homeowner or renter policy.

Step 1: Review Your Current Coverage

Step 2: Have Your Jewelry Appraised and Documented

Step 3: Know All Factors That Affect Your Coverage

Step 4: Choose the Right Policy

Step 5: Evaluate the Insurance Company

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The Department’s mission is to protect consumers by providing assistance and information, by efficiently regulating the insurance industry’s market behavior and financial solvency, and by fostering a competitive insurance marketplace. The Department assists consumers with all insurance complaints, including health, auto, life, and homeowner.

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