Anonymous wrote:^^^^ This is why on top of homeowners' insurance you should also purchase a several million dollar umbrella policy to protect you should you be sued. When we first got married, $1M was considered an adequate amount. Now we carry $6M. If someone drowned in our pool, or our kid was driving a car and killed someone, our homeowner's and/or car insurance exhausts pretty quickly, after that it's either sell the house or declare bankruptcy or tap into the umbrella policy. We've now carried it for more than 20 years and thank God have never been sued or needed it, but you never know. Ask your agent about this if you haven't thought about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The home owner insurance can also cover accidents that occur on your property. For example, if the postman walks on your property, for some reason, the roof came tumbling down. Sure, the postman has insurance but it's on your property. Or if you hire a non-insured person to do work on your home, that includes cutting grass.
Last year, I reevaluated the home owner insurance when i refinanced. Should've done it earlier cause there were some coverage that wasn't necessary and some that i added for emergency purposes. Insurance is a whole set of field.
What a sick society we live in that people would sue you for that.
Anonymous wrote:The home owner insurance can also cover accidents that occur on your property. For example, if the postman walks on your property, for some reason, the roof came tumbling down. Sure, the postman has insurance but it's on your property. Or if you hire a non-insured person to do work on your home, that includes cutting grass.
Last year, I reevaluated the home owner insurance when i refinanced. Should've done it earlier cause there were some coverage that wasn't necessary and some that i added for emergency purposes. Insurance is a whole set of field.