No, as long as you have let your insurance company know they car is stolen.
I think that your insurance covers the items that were yours that were stolen, and the company's covers the car damage.
If you only carry liability insurance, that is all that the insurance company is liable for in this state.
Tell the police, tell the insurance company
"Most engagement rings represent a substantial value and would be devastating to lose, both financially and emotionally. Insurance helps protect the financial value if the rings would be lost or stolen."
That is up to the discression of the insurance company.
I recommend you contact your insurance company, and inform them of the recovered goods
Once the insurance company has paid the claim for stolen items they become the legal owners of the items.
i'd say the insurance company owns it
It belongs to the insurance company
Make a insurance on diamond ring is the necessary things for being worry less about the safety for costly rings. Recently I did a insurance on my diamond ring that purchased online from an online store as jewelrybyraphael.com There are a few ways to insure your engagement ring. Ring insurance can be purchased as an extension (also called a "rider") for your renters' or homeowners' policy. Renters' and homeowners' policies cover the stuff in your home, but only up to a certain dollar value: Expensive, special items like engagement rings, art, and electronics are guaranteed through scheduled personal property coverage -- an insurance policy extension that covers particular items. Another option is to insure your ring through a company that specializes in jewelry insurance, which might offer more coverage than a standard homeowners' policy (replacing a lost or stolen ring rather than paying a set amount of cash, for instance).
You should report the theft immediately to the police and to the car owner's insurance company.