Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Umbrella Policies


This type of policies can be directly related to the coverage of your liability to others. Umbrella policies protect you against the likelihood of lawsuits in case someone gets hurt in your house or anywhere within your property. Of course, like any insurance policy, there are things to be considered in making the decision of whether to buy an umbrella policy or not.

For example, if your home has recreational features like a swimming pool, Jacuzzi, or children’s playground then it is definitely a good idea to get an umbrella policy. But if you don’t normally have a gathering in your house, or if you feel that your home doesn’t have features and fixtures that are prone to hurt anyone then an umbrella policy may not be that important.
If you do decide to get an umbrella policy then you should get one that has a broad range of coverage. Your policy should not only cover bodily injury and property damage caused by you, your dependents, or your pets, but it should also protect you in cases of false arrest and imprisonment, defamation, malicious prosecution, invasion of privacy and wrongful entry, among others.
Umbrella policies normally kick in after your regular liability insurance has run out, at which point they cover the amount above what your regular insurance has shelled out. Take note that umbrella policies usually do not cover punitive damages, since these are generally used to punish you for your conduct. These policies also do not cover damages arising from intentional acts.
With these guidelines in mind, you should now be more confident when consulting an insurance agent regarding the purchase of a home insurance. Now you can be sure that the insurance policy you get is just the right one for you and your home.

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