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Insurance doesn't cover everything: Better to leave expensive necklaces at home

Insurance doesn't cover everything: Better to leave expensive necklaces at home

Insurance coverage for stolen personal items like phones or jewelry at festivals or outings is not guaranteed and depends on specific policy details. Policyholders are advised to consider the value of their belongings and the circumstances of potential theft, as compensation is not always provided.

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