by Acrisure Private Risk Advisors | Mar 9, 2021 | Blog, Insurance, Valuable Items Insurance
These days, there are more art fairs, galleries, dealers, and new collectors than ever before. Add to that the sheer size of many of today’s contemporary works of art, and you’ll see why the demand for art storage facilities has skyrocketed in the past few years. With...
by Acrisure Private Risk Advisors | Feb 22, 2021 | Blog, Insurance
Technology has worked its way into every corner of the home, from smart TVs and smart speakers to appliances that you can operate remotely from your smartphone. The most private of all the rooms in the house isn’t exempt from technology’s touch, either....
by Acrisure Private Risk Advisors | Dec 14, 2020 | Blog, Insurance, Valuable Items Insurance
Hidden risks abound. For affluent families, this can mean unwanted financial exposure. A simple risk assessment can go a long way to closing these gaps. A fast-spreading wildfire leaves a landowner with a swath of destruction and insufficient insurance to cover the...
by Acrisure Private Risk Advisors | Nov 10, 2020 | Blog, Insurance, Valuable Items Insurance
With the awards season in full swing, many are anxiously waiting to see who will win the most coveted awards—and, of course, who will be wearing the most glamorous gowns and the most sparkly (and expensive) jewelry. Just how expensive is awards season jewelry? Here...
by Acrisure Private Risk Advisors | Oct 15, 2020 | Blog
10 Things to Consider When Selecting, Installing, and Maintaining Outdoor Sculpture Whether you’re looking for a new stone sculpture for your garden or adding to a collection of bronze statues, here are a few tips you might want to consider before making an outdoor...
by Acrisure Private Risk Advisors | Sep 24, 2020 | Blog, Valuable Items Insurance
4 Questions to Determine Where to Keep Your Valuables If you’d like to keep your important papers and small valuables away from burglars, fire or natural disaster, here are four questions you can ask yourself to determine whether you should store them in a bank safety...