Fine Arts Insurance
Whether antique furniture, Old Master paintings or contemporary art, we know your pieces are one-of-a-kind. With our comprehensive coverage, you can rest easy knowing your most treasured possessions are protected.
Whether you own one piece of fine art, several outdoor sculptures, or a whole collection of artworks, insurance for your collection can provide you with peace of mind, knowing that you’ll be able to repair or replace it after a covered event. With art insurance from our trusted partner, Chubb, you’re automatically covered for new purchases worldwide, whether they’re at your home, a gallery, or in storage, and you’ll have access to qualified experts who can share tips on how to protect your art from harm or refer you to the art specialists you need.
Six Reasons Why You Should Insure Your Art
Individualized Coverage
We offer flexible, worldwide coverage options to meet your unique needs, and cover most fine art losses with no deductible.
Automatic Coverage for New Items
If you already have fine art that is itemized on your policy, your newly acquired artwork is covered for up to 90 days (25 percent of the itemized coverage).
Liberal Appraisal Requirements
We only require appraisals for individual fine art items valued at $250,000 or more. Otherwise, we just need a detailed description and estimated value.
Paying Market Value
If the market value of an item before a loss exceeds the amount of coverage, we’ll pay up to 150 percent of the amount itemized on your policy to account for increases in market value.
Agreed Value Feature
We’ll work with you upfront to determine the value of your fine art. Then, for covered total losses, we’ll make sure you get 100 percent of the agreed value as a cash settlement.
Blanket or Scheduled Items
Protect an entire art collection with blanket coverage, itemize your fine art pieces individually, or do both. It’s up to you.
In-House Fine Art Services
Chubb’s fine art practice brings together the expertise of worldwide in-house resources in underwriting, loss prevention, and claims. Their specialists have degrees and advanced training in art and collectibles, and prior experience working for museums, galleries, auction houses, and art warehouses. They are available to provide referrals to fine art professionals as well as services such as:
- Review of loan and consignment agreements – To determine the acceptability of a borrowing institution such as a museum or consignee from a loss-control perspective.
- Staff management training – To ensure that your household staff understand the proper way to care for, clean around, and protect artwork and outdoor sculpture, including environment controls, protecting items in high-traffic areas, and temporary storage of items onsite.
- Pre-renovation consultations – To help protect your fine art collection from dust, debris, vibration, and other hazards associated with a home renovation or addition.
Our Acrisure Risk Advisors are prepared to assist you with designing a fine arts insurance policy tailored to your unique needs.
Source: https://www.chubb.com/us-en/individuals-families/products/valuables/arts.html
Disclaimer: The content provided in this blog is for informational purposes and should not be considered an offer for coverage. Each insurance policy is unique and may have varying terms, conditions, and exclusions. It is essential to consult with a qualified insurance professional or licensed agent for personalized advice tailored to your specific needs. This blog does not constitute a contract, policy, or guarantee of coverage. Always refer to your individual policy documents for full details.