Re: Museum artifact insurance

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Don Jensen (dnjkenosha@wi.rr.com)
Thu, 15 Sep 2011 12:17:43 -0500



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From: "Don Jensen" <dnjkenosha@wi.rr.com>
Subject: Re: Museum artifact insurance
Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2011 12:17:43 -0500

I guess my question is two-fold. . . Why would a society insure its artifacts? Do other societies/museums on this list, in fact, insure their artifacts, and why?

I of course understand insuring your building, and your fixtures (cases, display units) and your equipment. In case of fire, water damage, theft, all those are replaceable, at a cost. Insurance makes sense. You can build a new museum and buy new equipment.

But artifacts are irreplaceable in most cases. You can’t go out and buy a replacement family Bible of a prominent local family. How do you even place a value on something that you cannot replace with insurance money. Even assuming you can find an insurer who will quote a premium that will pay you $2 million for your archival collection if it burns up and is gone, what do you do with THAT insurance money you receive?

Maybe I am missing something here. . . but I don’t see how paying substantial insurance premiums for what is essentially uninsurable, puts you, as a museum, in a better situation in the event of a castastrophe. Seems to me you are in no more favorable situation if you insure your collection than if you don’t. In that case, it would seem that your premium money has been wasted. .

I guess my main question is do other museums insure COLLECTIONS, and if so, why?

Don Jensen Kenosha History Center BoD

From: William Woolley Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2011 4:34 PM To: localhistory@listserve.uwec.edu Cc: Tebon, Craig Subject: Museum artifact insurance

The Ripon Historical Society is considering buying insurance to cover its collection of artifacts. If anyone has done this recently could you contact me and let me know your experience.

Bill Woolley, President woolleybill@gmail.com



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