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If you have an auto policy<\/a>, homeowners policy<\/a>, or insurance policies relating to recreational vehicles<\/a>, you probably have sound peace of mind that if anything happens \u2014 a car accident, damage to your home or boat during a storm or theft \u2014 you are covered and can recover any losses that may occur. But, what if someone sues you for damages that you can\u2019t afford? What if there are damages beyond your liability limits? Is that possible? Will your assets be protected? The answer is yes \u2014 if you have umbrella insurance. But, what exactly is umbrella insurance? Who and what does it cover?\u00ad\u00ad<\/p>\n

What is umbrella insurance?<\/h2>\n

Umbrella insurance is insurance that offers protection against the loss of your personal assets or savings if you are sued for damages that exceed the liability limits<\/a> of your auto insurance, homeowners insurance, boat insurance, or other insurance policy. The insurance coverage, also known as personal liability insurance, aims to prevent personal financial ruin if you are liable for damages that go beyond policy limits, and makes room for other situations and forms of liability, such as being sued for libel or slander. It covers you and members of your household if you are faced with such a claim.<\/p>\n

Starting at coverage of $1 million, umbrella insurance policies are typically purchased by wealthy individuals and persons with the potential to be sued, such as those with property like swimming pools and trampolines, those serving as board members, or individuals with a high public profile.<\/p>\n

How does umbrella insurance compare to excess liability insurance?<\/h3>\n

Umbrella insurance is similar to excess liability insurance in that it provides higher limits on liability coverage<\/a>, but it is different in that it gives coverage that is not typical of base insurance policies, such as paying for legal fees and damages relating to accusations of libel and slander, invasion of privacy, and other situations for which you may be liable.<\/p>\n

How does umbrella insurance work?<\/h2>\n

If you\u2019ve purchased umbrella insurance, it will apply after your base liability limits have been met on an auto, homeowners, or other insurance policy.\u00a0 Here are a few examples:<\/p>\n

You cause a multiple car accident<\/strong>: You find yourself in rush-hour traffic at the end of a busy workday, get easily distracted and rear-end a car in front of you, which causes a second collision with many injuries. All the parties involved have medical bills totaling $430,000, exceeding your $300,000 liability limit on your auto policy. Your umbrella policy will cover the difference of $130,000, which will protect your current assets.<\/p>\n

A social media post leads to a libel suit:<\/strong> On a popular social media site, you allege impropriety on the part of your condo\u2019s homeowner\u2019s association and are soon thereafter hit with a $100,000 libel suit. None of your existing insurance policies cover this lawsuit, so your umbrella policy will automatically cover the costs of this suit against you as you\u2019ve purchased the minimum $1 million coverage.<\/p>\n

Your dog injures a neighbor:<\/strong> Your dog runs onto a neighbor\u2019s property one day and bites the homeowner, leaving him injured and traumatized. He sues for medical bills, pain and suffering, and lost wages while in recovery. Your homeowner\u2019s policy covers for this, but his lawsuit seeks more than the insurance liability amount, so your umbrella policy will kick in and cover the difference of the amount in the lawsuit against you.<\/p>\n

What does umbrella insurance cover?<\/h2>\n

Umbrella insurance covers a variety of scenarios in which your auto, homeowners, or other insurance policy would cover up to the extent of the liability limits. There are also many examples or scenarios that many umbrella policies exclude.<\/p>\n

What it covers<\/h3>\n