If my son loses his MP3 player or laptop, is that covered under my homeowner's insurance?
It depends on your policy, but probably not. If the player or laptop was stolen from your home, you might be covered. But if your son lost his MP3 player on the bus, you're likely out of luck. Also, even if you were covered, your deductible could be higher than the cost of purchasing a new item out of your own pocket. That said, a new breed of companies now offer specialized insurance coverage just for personal computer equipment. You can get a policy for portable electronics that covers everything from MP3 players to the software on your laptop. For example, an annual premium can run about $120 for a $2000 laptop. But there are many exceptions to the coverage -- such as if your son lends his player to a friend and it's then lost, or if the gadget was damaged by insects. With any insurance policy, read the fine print before insuring your items or filing a deductible. And take precautions to protect your assets in the first place.
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