By implementing these safety measures, insureds can mitigate risk and act as more responsible stewards for their art and artifacts. (ALM archives) By implementing safety measures, insureds can mitigate risk and act as more responsible stewards for their art and artifacts. (ALM archives)

Do you know if your insurance clients own fine art and artifacts? Do they know, and if so, have they secured adequate coverage for these items?

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