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Robert Brooks 01-20-2021 03:18 PM

800 phone # for Eastern Insurance?
 
Been trying to call them but get # not in service 800 545 9326.thanks Bobby

Randy G Roberts 01-20-2021 03:23 PM

Their website also shows this number: 800-333-7234

Jeff Peck 01-20-2021 03:28 PM

Laura Sewall is fantastic to deal with !

800-545-9326 for the firearms section

Jay Oliver 01-20-2021 04:13 PM

I need to do this too...

Andrew Sacco 01-20-2021 04:14 PM

OK I have to sound ignorant but do most folks on here have a separate rider for firearms? My collection is modest and I know there's some coverage under my home owners but now I wonder.

Billy Gross 01-20-2021 04:38 PM

Contact Gun and Trophy Insurance - Larry Cushman is an avid shooter - better Deal than others:


GENERAL QUESTIONS/INQUIRIES:
support@gunandtrophy.com
BIG COLLECTIONS / SPECIFIC NEEDS
cole@gunandtrophy.com
larry@gunandtrophy.com
CALL
703-901-4899
Or
571-352-7097

Bill Murphy 01-20-2021 05:19 PM

Build a stronger vault and take your guns into your hotel room when you travel. Eat in places where you can watch your car from your table. I don't have a solution for big displays at gun shows. I guess in that case, insurance is a requirement. However, I would prefer to buy a policy that was only in effect when I am at a show, for a lot less money. Insurance is not cheap for someone with an extensive collection. What is the cost per thousand from various companies? I haven't heard that mentioned for some time.

Craig Larter 01-20-2021 05:39 PM

If you prefer to display your guns in your man cave or take them hunting or clays shooting then insurance is the only option my opinion. Plus insurance covers when you ship or are at an event outside of your home. If you prefer to keep your guns locked up in a safe and don't carry them outside the house then a guns safe makes sense. Just my opinion but why have beautiful guns locked up where you can't see them or use them. If young people visit you in which case trigger locks and ammo stored in a secure location is the best choice in my opinion.

Dean Romig 01-20-2021 06:15 PM

I have both. Two upright Browning safes plus a policy from Eastern
Eastern’s firearms covers any of your insured guns no matter where they are and what I’m legally doing with them. I think my policy is $225/yr.





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Bill Murphy 01-20-2021 06:18 PM

The "Gun and Trophy" website under "testimonials" they mention a testimonial from February of 2018, and not another. They also mention an initial premium of 14 cents per $100. If I am doing my calculations correctly, that is way less than the typical premiums they state. It is nothing like their typical premiums by far. They don't give a hint what 14 cents per $100 will buy. My suspicion is that 14 cents per hundred won't buy much of anything. Before I can trust these people, I would like to know what their minimum coverage actually covers.


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