With a Personal Umbrella Insurance policy, you get an
additional layer of liability coverage beyond that provided by
your homeowner’s, auto, boat, and recreational
vehicle policies. Personal Umbrella policies are extremely valuable
due to the fact that they protect you, and your loved ones from unforeseen and
tragic events that may reach limits that may exceed what your current policies
offer.
Personal Umbrella Insurance is a relatively low-cost way to
provide additional coverage if you’re sued for bodily injury or property damage
beyond the limits of your existing policies. Coverage is usually issued in one
million dollar increments, typically in the one to five million dollar range.
What Personal Umbrella Insurance Is Not
Personal Umbrella Insurance does not provide basic home,
auto, boat, or RV coverage. It only kicks in when your current liability
coverage limits have been reached, or there’s a gap in coverage with your
current policy. Hence why Personal Umbrella Coverage is often referred to
as ‘excess liability’ coverage.
In most instances, Personal Umbrella Insurance does not
protect against business losses. Some homeowner’s policies may allow for
certain exceptions to this rule for those who have a home-based business or a
home office. If not, many insurance companies offer Commercial
Umbrella Liability coverage.
Who Needs Personal Umbrella Insurance?
In the past, usually only very wealthy individuals purchased
Personal Umbrella Insurance. In our increasingly litigious society, however, more
and more people of all income groups are considering it in order to protect
their current assets and future earnings.
Personal Umbrella Coverage is for everyone! Whether you own
multiple homes, rent a condo, or share a vehicle, it’s a great idea to add
Personal Umbrella Coverage to your portfolio of insurance to provide peace of
mind. In the unfortunate circumstance that you’re involved in an accident and
found liable for damages that exceed your coverage limits; under normal
circumstances, you would need to pay any remaining damages from out pockets,
however, with Personal Umbrella Insurance, you’d be covered.
The following people are especially likely to benefit from
Personal Umbrella insurance:
- Swimming
pool, hot tub, and trampoline owners.
- Families
with young drivers.
- Sports
enthusiasts (snow and water skiing, horseback riding, rock climbing, golf,
etc.).
- Owners
or operators of operate watercraft, off-road, and recreational vehicles.
- Owners
of rental property.
- Those
who frequently host recreational activities on their property.
- People
who serve on non-profit boards that might be exposed to liability.
- Your
dog either inflicts bodily harm to your neighbor, or damages their
personal property
- You
are found guilty of libel/slander, or any other personal liability suit
Things To Think About
The basic question to ask yourself is whether you feel you
have adequate liability coverage with your existing home and auto insurance
policies. Keep in mind that both your current assets and future earnings could
be stripped away by a single lawsuit.
Some insurers may require you to have home and
auto coverage with them in order to extend additional Personal Umbrella
Liability Insurance, or they may require you to satisfy certain liability
coverage limits with your existing policies.
The cost of Personal Umbrella Insurance depends on your
coverage limits; number of vehicles, residences, boats, etc. that you own; and
your location. The average cost of a million dollars’ coverage is typically
less than $200 per year.
Although considered the excess liability policy, Personal
Umbrella Coverage is not a catch all insurance policy. While it does provide
coverage for many gaps your current liability policies may have, and limits
above those your current policy covers, it does carry exclusions. Items that
are typically excluded include:
- Your
own Personal Property
- Damages
caused by criminal behavior
- Business
related losses
As you decide which carrier is best for you, make sure you
compare different Personal Umbrella Policy rates and coverages in detail, as
they can differ dramatically between insurance carriers.
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