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How much is jewelry covered for theft under homeowners insurance?

  1. $1,000

  2. $2,000

  3. $2,500

  4. $3,000

The correct answer is: $2,500

Jewelry coverage for theft under most homeowners insurance policies is commonly subject to certain limitations. Many standard policies include a specified limit for personal property such as jewelry, which often is set at $2,500. This limit is designed to provide a reasonable coverage amount while also encouraging policyholders to consider additional coverage options for high-value items. Beyond the standard limits, homeowners can often purchase specific endorsements or add-ons, such as a personal property rider, that increase the coverage for valuable items like jewelry. Understanding these specific caps is essential for homeowners to adequately protect their valuables, as failing to do so may leave them underinsured in the event of a loss.