Umbrella Insurance?

CNN Money

Q: What is an umbrella insurance policy, and under what circumstances should I have one? — Matthew M., Smithfield, N.Y.
A: An umbrella policy is extra liability insurance that protects you if you are sued.
Homeowners and auto policies offer personal liability coverage, but most people only carry the minimum required by their state, typically $20,000 to $100,000.
In the rare event you were to have an injury claim for, say, an auto accident, you’d be on the hook for much more.
Umbrella insurance is important if you own a small business or otherwise have a high risk of personal injury suits say, you host lots of guests), says Amy Bach, executive director of United Policyholders.
Plus it’s cheap: A $1 million policy costs $200 to $500 a year.


The information presented in this publication is for general informational purposes and is not a substitute for legal advice. If you have a specific legal issue or problem, United Policyholders recommends that you consult with an attorney. Guidance on hiring professional help can be found in the “Find Help” section of www.uphelp.org. United Policyholders does not sell insurance or certify, endorse or warrant any of the insurance products, vendors, or professionals identified on our website.

Source: https://uphelp.org/umbrella-insurance/
Date: April 19, 2024