How Umbrella Insurance Can Help on a Rainy Day
A routine drive home turns into an expensive accident when a driver accidentally rear‑ends another vehicle. The property damage totals $22,000, but the larger expense comes later. The other driver files a claim for $180,000 in medical bills, rehabilitation, and lost wages.
The underlying auto policy covers $100,000 in liability. That leaves $102,000 still owed, plus $12,000 in legal fees that come with settling the claim.
Without umbrella insurance, that remaining amount would have to be paid out of pocket.
With umbrella insurance, the additional $114,000 is covered, preventing a single accident from turning into a long-term financial setback.
Umbrella insurance doesn’t replace your existing policies; it adds an extra layer of protection when life takes an unexpected turn. It’s a simple, affordable way to safeguard your savings, income, and future from large liability claims.

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