Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Do you need an umbrella policy?

The purpose of the insurance policy is to extend the coverage to the limits you already have. Insurance companies typically provide up to about $500,000 in damages to cars and homeowners. This is enough to cover most claims. However, a serious accident can lead to more than $500,000 in litigation. The umbrella strategy can provide an extra layer of protection for your assets.

The umbrella policy applies not only to the rich. As a Houston farmer insurance agent, I recommend providing umbrellas for many people. Some examples include customers with swimming pools or trampolines. Having assets that may be lost in litigation is a classic sign and umbrellas should be considered. Umbrellas are an inexpensive protection for the amount of protection they provide. For example, you can pay $500,000 or more per year for a $500,000 liability insurance in several cars and one home. A few more hundred, you can add extra million coverage!

Umbrellas do not include everything. If you own a business, personal policies may not apply. Punitive damages may be applied, intentional damages and other exemptions.

Most companies require a certain liability limit for an existing policy before providing an umbrella. It is usually a good idea to put all the strategies together with the same company that writes the umbrella. This may result in a discount and will avoid having to collect and submit other policies to the umbrella company. If you need such a policy, please consult a good insurance agent and explain all terms, coverage and conditions. Customers in Texas can call my Houston Insurance Office at 281-537-2700 for




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