How do you find the replacement cost value for an item made for only a few years in the 1940s by an obscure manufacturer and with little-to-no sales history?
If an adjuster doesn't look hard enough or in the right places, he could end up overpaying a claim by a significant amount. A limited edition sculpture by Lalique, a world-renowned crystal sculpture and glassware designers, provided such a challenge.
In this month's contents conundrum, an adjuster finds himself in the challenging position of having to assess the value of a stolen item: a much-coveted animal tranquilizer gun.
Who knew that you could own and operate a radio-controlled, military-style aircraft measuring nine-and-half feet long, with retractable landing gear and twin jet engines capable of reaching speeds up to 300 mph?