Wednesday 7 October 2020

How to Keep your Oboe Instrument Protected?

Enticed by the versatility of its sound, that's acerbic, reedy, full, piercing, and bright, and clear, and everything between low and high, you finally decided to buy an oboe and learn it from the best master. Wow! However, when it comes to buying an oboe, it's not about just one investment. You have to include Oboe Insurance in your financial plan as well. Wait! What? Are you buying this woodwind, depending on your home insurance?


Well, if this is the scene, you need to reconsider it, dear reader. While there might be a clause in your home insurance that agrees to insure your musical instrument, there might be some limitations to it too. So, it is advisable to think once more about your decision and plan it accordingly.

Here are some crucial pointers that you may consider when buying standalone musical instrument insurance for your woodwind. Let's plunge in!

Plan what all you want to include in your policy!

First things first. Now that you have finally decided to buy a dedicated insurance plan for your gear, you need to identify your needs and what all you want your insurance policy to cover. For example - do you want to include travel-oriented damage or loss cover? This particular inclusion is good to go if you travel with your musical gears or are already a frequent traveler. Similarly, there are many such scenarios to cover. Therefore, understand the possible issues that can crop up and find out if or not that's there in your home insurance plan, and then prepare a list.

Once you are done with the list, you can easily find a suitable policy.

Learn about the types of insurance plan

As far as the different types of Oboe Insurance policies are concerned, there is no dearth of options in the market. The options include the following -

       Accidental cover - It will cover your oboe in case of accidental damage.

       Theft insurance - It will protect your instruments in cases of thefts and robbery.

       Workman's compensation - It will protect you in case an employee is injured or their property is damaged due to your instrument or related stuff.

       Public liability - It will protect you in case a third-party gets injured, or their property is damaged due to your instrument or related stuff.

       Professional cover - It will protect you if you are unable to continue working because your instrument is damaged or lost.

       Worldwide cover - This cover will ensure that your instrument is safe, no matter where on the earth you go.

Therefore, you need to understand what all these policies offer. Then only you will be able to understand what you should include in your policy and what you should avoid.

Finding the right insurance company

Once everything is clear inside your head, now it's time to materialize the same and research all your options. One of the most important things to consider here is insurance providers. As you will find a number of them, you need to zero in your choice carefully.

Besides pricing, the extent of cover they offer, and other factors, you should also consider their experience and reputation in the market as a crucial benchmark. Always remember, your home insurance provider is less likely to be accustomed to the ins and outs of musical instruments. So, you might not get the right cover as well as assistance when needed.

The bottom line of buying dedicated musical instrument insurance is to get the right financial assistance when needed. Therefore, you need to plan, research, and compare your options beforehand. If you skip any of the above mentioned steps (plan, research and compare) you might not get what exactly you are looking for.

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