Liability insurance protects your assets in the event that you (or
a member of your household) accidentally injure another person or damage
someone's property. It's known as "third-party insurance,"
because it protects you if a third party files a claim against you.
Liability insurance will pay for a legal defense in the event of a lawsuit,
and pay medical and/or property claims for which you are found legally
liable, up to the limits of the policy. Personal liability insurance
can be purchased as part of a package policy (such as homeowners, renters,
or auto insurance), or as a separate policy (such as a personal
umbrella liability policy).
Naturally, no one expects to be sued. But
a good liability policy helps protect your family and your
future. This section provides everything you'll need to know
to ensure that your liability coverage is complete.
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Amounts Of Coverage | Personal
Umbrella Policy
Please Note: The
information contained in this Web site is provided solely as a source of
general information and resource. It is a not a statement of
contract and coverage may not apply in all areas or circumstances. For a complete
description of coverages, always read the insurance policy, including
all endorsements.
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