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Insurance Glossary |
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Insurance Glossary terms and definitions can be found
here.
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Homeowners, auto, and watercraft policies
have a limit on liability insurance. If an unfortunate accident should
happen that is your fault, do you have enough liability insurance from your
current policies to cover your costs for negligence? Since no one can
predict how much a judge may award the injured person, umbrella insurance is
not just for the wealthy anymore, but a needed protection for every
policyholder.
Umbrella insurance is designed to give one
added liability protection above and beyond the limits on homeowners, auto,
and watercraft personal insurance policies. With an umbrella policy,
depending on the insurance company, one can add an additional 1-5 million in
liability protection.
This protection is designed to "kick-in"
when the liability on other current policies has been exhausted.
Liability insurance is the portion of a
homeowners or auto policy that pays for expenses such as the injured persons
medical bills, rehabilitative therapy, and lost wages due to the negligence
of the at fault person. The liability portion of an insurance policy also
covers a legal defense representative if the negligence would happen to land
the at fault person in the court room. After adding up all of the medical
expenses for the injured and the legal fees of the negligent person, the
standard liability in one's homeowners or auto policy is often not enough.
Almost every state has financial responsibility laws that will hold drivers
accountable for bodily injury and property damage resulting from car
accidents and the at fault driver could be sued for the damage. Personal
assets from the at fault driver could be seized resulting from a lawsuit.
Similar laws are also in force for home and watercraft owners.
There is good news. A personal liability
umbrella insurance policy can give one added liability protection without a
large added cost. Additional liability insurance is often inexpensive,
especially compared to the added coverage one gains. Furthermore, liability
insurance covers one's non-business activities anywhere in the world. Having
the added protection of a liability umbrella policy is coverage no one
should go without. |