![]() Educational Services & Consulting (ESC) Highlights the Importance of Jewelry Insurance for Valentine's Day Gifts6-20 Accredited Claims Adjuster Designation Company Discusses the Pros of Jewelry Insurance
CLERMONT, Fla. - Feb. 14, 2025 - PRLog -- Valentine's Day is a favored holiday across America, and many people are preparing to surprise loved ones with the gift of jewelry. However, Educational Services & Consulting, ESC, is reminding consumers of an often-overlooked necessity—jewelry insurance. To educate the public, ESC has released their newest blog that discusses why insuring Valentine's Day jewelry is essential for protecting these sentimental and financial investments.
"Jewelry, whether it's a diamond engagement ring, a gold bracelet, or a personalized pendant, carries immense sentimental and financial value. Losing or damaging such a cherished gift can be emotionally devastating and costly to replace," Natalie Zimmerman, Co-Owner and Chief Strategy Officer of ESC Connected said. "Specialized jewelry insurance ensures these valuable pieces are safeguarded against loss, theft, and accidental damage, offering peace of mind long after the holiday ends." Key Highlights from ESC's Blog Include:
According to the National Retail Federation, Americans spend over $6 billion annually on Valentine's Day jewelry, making it one of the biggest jewelry shopping holidays of the year. ESC emphasizes that taking the extra step to insure these gifts demonstrates not only financial responsibility but also deep care for a loved one's treasured keepsakes. "Jewelry is more than just a luxury—it's a symbol of love, commitment, and cherished memories," Zimmerman. "By ensuring jewelry insurance is part of the gifting process, people can protect these meaningful investments and enjoy them worry-free for years to come." ESC's mission extends beyond jewelry insurance awareness. As a leading provider of insurance adjuster training, ESC prepares professionals for independent and staff adjuster roles, equipping them with the skills to assess damages and interpret policies effectively. The company's 6-20 Accredited Claims Adjuster (ACA) designation offers aspiring adjusters the opportunity to qualify for an all-lines adjuster license in Florida, a critical role in hurricane-prone areas where insurance claims play a vital role in community recovery. For more information about jewelry insurance and ESC's industry-leading training programs, visit ESCConnected.com or call ESC's Clermont, Florida office at 1-800-309-2549. End
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