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VatorMan
04-22-2014, 7:05am
Got quoted $ 1 MM coverage for $290 a year. I've never had one before, but it seems like it could be a good idea. I can see getting in a racing incident and having to fight a claim.
Personal umbrella insurance provides $1 to $10 million in
additional liability coverage above the limits of your Homeowner's (including rented investment
properties), Automobile, Motorcycle, RV and Boat Insurance. It also provides coverage for claims
that may be excluded by other liability policies including: False Eviction, False Arrest, Libel, Slander,
and Personal Injury when defined as damage to someone’s reputation.
GRN ENVY
04-22-2014, 7:14am
When I taught tennis a few years back, I had to pay dues for my certifications. One of my certifications came with a 6,000,000 liability insurance in addition to my own coverage. Mine was for sport injuries or accidents that may happen on the court training somone. I actually just got a letter to renew my certification and insurance for 197 for the year.
Anyone have an umbrella insurance policy ?
Got quoted $ 1 MM coverage for $290 a year.
Seems kinda high...
Those things are only a few bucks each at Walmart. :island14: :D
Admiral Blue
04-22-2014, 7:41am
:lol:
On a serious note, yes I do...and nearly everyone should as well. It is cheap insurance and in today's litigious society, it is nice to have supplemental coverage.
baddmann
04-22-2014, 7:43am
:lol:
On a serious note, yes I do...and nearly everyone should as well. It is cheap insurance and in today's litigious society, it is nice to have supplemental coverage.
:iagree:
Same here. Too much at stake not to have one.
Yep. First 1M will cost more than the next M.
Sounds about right. Have ours with our car and home ins. co.
mrvette
04-22-2014, 8:32am
Decades ago when things were going well, I carried about a meg worth for like 200/year.....
but when shit hit the fan, I dropped it, they can't get blood from a stone, eff it.....
:issues::sadangel::shots:
VatorMan
04-22-2014, 8:44am
Thanks for the replies. I kind of figured that, but it was worth asking.
Yep. Good to have. I have it through State Farm. Fee is a little bit higher, but the payment is rolled in with my other policies. :cert:
simpleman68
04-22-2014, 10:13am
:yesnod: was an additional $250 or so a year for 2M coverage. We did have to increase our coverage on auto in conjunction. Not sure if that is SOP or not but it raised our fees another hundred or so.
Scott
Truck Guy
04-22-2014, 10:15am
:yesnod: We have the same 1M coverage and it's about $300 as well.
lspencer534
04-22-2014, 10:21am
Don't be without it. Even if you already have, say, a 250/500/250 (thousand) liabilty policy, that's simply not enough. Before everyone rushes out to buy one, be aware that a couple of speeding tickets will disqualify you.
Kevin_73
04-22-2014, 10:25am
:yesnod: We have the same 1M coverage and it's about $300 as well.
:iagree:
Ours is with Allstate.
onedef92
04-22-2014, 10:33am
:iagree:
Ours is with Allstate.
This. Ours is with Allstate, too. :yesnod:
Datawiz
04-22-2014, 10:39am
Whenever I buy an umbrella, I don't typically add the coverage. It just doesn't seem worth it for a $20 umbrella. If it breaks, I'll just buy a new one.
GS Ragtop
04-22-2014, 12:08pm
I have an umbrella policy through State Farm. At the time, they said it was better/cheaper than having each policy carry individual liability coverage. Made sense.
When planning our move to Florida, I asked for an identical quote on vehicles and the umbrella. The vehicles were slightly higher, but the umbrella policy was 450% higher. Wow.
When I asked, they said it was because of Florida's screwed up legal system, especially regarding illegals driving without insurance.
I thought about cancelling the umbrella because of the much higher cost, but then again, who would know more about covering special FL risks than the company that has to shell out if something goes wrong?
Aerovette
04-22-2014, 12:37pm
Whenever I buy an umbrella, I don't typically add the coverage. It just doesn't seem worth it for a $20 umbrella. If it breaks, I'll just buy a new one.
All of my umbrellas are covered. I had a bad "wind" incident and the loss was severe. The splines were folded backward. Total loss and lesson learned.
All I have left is this picture taken before they hauled it away.
http://www.lindusconstruction.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/broken-umbrella.jpg
onedef92
04-22-2014, 1:22pm
http://i1143.photobucket.com/albums/n634/jarritrading/redheartumbrella2.jpg
mrvette
04-22-2014, 1:28pm
I have an umbrella policy through State Farm. At the time, they said it was better/cheaper than having each policy carry individual liability coverage. Made sense.
When planning our move to Florida, I asked for an identical quote on vehicles and the umbrella. The vehicles were slightly higher, but the umbrella policy was 450% higher. Wow.
When I asked, they said it was because of Florida's screwed up legal system, especially regarding illegals driving without insurance.
I thought about cancelling the umbrella because of the much higher cost, but then again, who would know more about covering special FL risks than the company that has to shell out if something goes wrong?
It is NOT just insurance, I can guar AN FREEKING TEE U that......
:issues:
I was quoted $152 but they denied me because of my motorcycle
99 pewtercoupe
04-22-2014, 9:52pm
We have had one for years. Relatively small price to pay just in case you get hit with the big one and you have any kind of assets someone can go after
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