Personal umbrella liability
insurance is designed to protect you against a catastrophic
lawsuit or judgment. It provides expanded coverage and increases
the amount of your liability protection beyond the basic coverage
provided under your homeowners and auto insurance policies.
Unlike other types of liability coverage, personal umbrella
liability insurance can be purchased as a separate policy.
However, your insurer will require that you have underlying
basic liability coverage (homeowners insurance, auto insurance,
or both) before you can purchase an umbrella liability policy.
If you are found to be legally responsible for injuring someone
or damaging someone's property, the umbrella policy will pay
the part of the claim in excess of the limits of your basic
liability coverage.
Why do you need it?
Standard homeowners policies usually provide $100,000 to $500,000
worth of liability coverage. In today's society, it's not
unusual to hear of $1-million, $2-million, and even $10-million
liability judgments against individuals. If someone is injured
in your home, or if you cause a serious auto accident, you
could be hit with such a judgment. Without a personal umbrella
liability policy, anything beyond the liability coverage limits
of your homeowners or auto insurance policy will have to come
out of your pockets.
How does it work?
Personal umbrella liability insurance supplements the basic
liability coverage provided by your other insurance--it's
designed to kick in when your other liability coverage is
tapped out. Depending on the type of claim against you, your
homeowners, auto, or boat insurance coverage would be utilized
first. Once the basic liability limit under the applicable
policy is reached, your personal umbrella liability policy
covers the remaining costs, up to the policy limits.
What does it cover?
A typical personal umbrella liability policy provides the
following protection, up to the coverage limits specified
in the policy:
Protection for claims of personal
injuries or property damage caused by you, members of your
family/household, or hazards on your property, for which
you are found legally liable
Personal liability coverage for
incidents which occur on or off your property
Additional protection above your
basic auto policy for auto-related liabilities
Protection against non-business-related
personal injury claims, such as slander, libel, wrongful
eviction, and false arrest
Legal defense costs for a covered
loss, including lawyers' fees and associated court costs
What doesn't it cover?
Personal umbrella liability insurance typically provides extremely
broad coverage. Furthermore, if something is not expressly
excluded from coverage, it is covered. Although exclusions
can vary, the following are some items typically excluded
from coverage:
Intentional damage caused by you
or a member of your family/household
Damages arising out of business
or professional pursuits
Liability which you accept under
the terms of a contract or agreement
Liability related to the ownership,
maintenance, and use of aircraft, nontraditional watercraft
(jet skis, air boats, etc.), and most recreational vehicles
Damage to property owned, used,
or maintained by you (the insured)
Damage covered under a workers compensation
policy
Liability arising as a result of
war or insurrection
How much should you buy?
There is no exact science when it comes to determining the
appropriate level of personal liability insurance coverage.
You might think that you only need enough liability insurance
to protect your assets, but this figure is practically irrelevant
when deciding how much liability coverage you need. A large
judgment against you could easily wipe out your assets and
put your future earnings in jeopardy. Instead, consider factors
such as how often you have guests in your home, whether you
operate a home-based business, how much you drive, whether
you have teen drivers in your home, and whether your lifestyle
gives the impression that you have "deep pockets."
Coverage limits vary, but a typical policy will provide $1
million to $10 million worth of liability coverage. Of course,
as your coverage limit increases, the premium will also increase.
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find Harrison Insurance for our home and auto needs.
J. Damaskinos
Richardson, TX
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webpage and attached links provide a brief description of
coverage, but it is not a statement of contract. Please see
the actual policy for complete details of coverage, conditions,
limits and losses not covered.