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About the umbrella policy

One of the most important insurance policies you can buy is the personal umbrella policy, but many people are unaware they need one. This policy provides high limits of liability to protect you against a catastrophic liability loss. It pays after your homeowners or personal auto policies’ limits have been exhausted. For example, a major car accident in which you severely injure several persons can result in damages easily exceeding your personal auto policy’s liability limits. Losses that result in injuries to numerous people, head injuries, and death are often covered by a personal umbrella policy. In addition to providing higher limits, this policy normally pays for some losses not covered by the underlying policy, such as legitimate allegations concerning libel or slander.

Personal umbrella policies are growing in popularity. In the past, only wealthy individuals and families purchased this coverage. Today, middle-income families also may procure this policy for protection in our society’s increasingly litigious climate. As the tendency to sue for damages rises and awards granted by the courts grow, the personal umbrella policy is increasingly seen as an insurance necessity, rather than a luxury. It is especially attractive because of its relatively low cost.

Please note: You usually need to maintain higher underlying liability limits on auto and home policies to qualify for an umbrella. Typically 250/500 or 500 CSL are required on auto and at least $300,000 liability on the homeowners policy. Umbrellas are available from one million to twenty million dollars.

In particular, you should consider purchasing a personal umbrella policy if you have certain
characteristics or engage in certain activities, including the following.

●       Your total assets are greater than your underlying liability limits.

●       You are financially responsible for the actions of a young, inexperienced driver.

●       You live in an exclusive and affluent neighborhood.

●       You have a high profile career or high income.

●       You frequently host guests on your property.

●       Your residence includes a swimming pool.

●       You own waterfront property, a farm, or a ranch.

●       You own watercraft or aircraft.

●       You own numerous rental properties.

●       You engage in extensive international travel for pleasure.

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Copyright 2008, International Risk Management Institute, Inc.


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