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Many people don’t know what personal umbrella insurance is or why personal umbrella insurance is important. Let’s start with the basics: what is personal umbrella insurance and how does it work?

To put it simply, it protects your finances. Injure someone in an accident? Umbrella insurance. Damage someone’s property? Umbrella insurance. Get sued for slander? Umbrella insurance. You get the idea. It won’t cover injuries to you or damage to your property, but it will pick up where your other insurances leave off (say, after an auto accident) or where you’re normally not covered (like a lawsuit for libel).

Why is personal umbrella insurance important?

Personal umbrella insurance is one more layer of protection. Think of it as insurance for your bank balance. The insurance policies that you have now for your auto and home are great (and if they’re not, reach out to the VIU by HUB Advisory Team) but they don’t cover everything. That’s where umbrella insurance comes in. These policies pick up where your homeowners insurance or auto policies stop.

What are some real-life scenarios for personal umbrella policies?

Here are a few examples of umbrella insurance protecting someone.

  • Scenario 1: Let’s say you’re at fault in an auto accident and the other driver is seriously injured. They have injuries and mental anguish that need to be paid and your auto insurance says the payment for them exceeds your liability limits. Umbrella insurance can make a payment beyond those limits to minimize or eliminate out-of-pocket expenses, having your wages garnished or liens on your tax refunds.
  • Scenario 2: You borrowed a jet ski for a weekend and ran into someone’s dock. Now they want you to pay to repair the dock and the rental company is demanding money to pay for the repairs and the loss of use, but your homeowners insurance policy or second home policy only covers half of what they’re asking for. An umbrella policy could cover the additional amount.

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