Anonymous wrote:We have a $1m policy that runs me $109 through State Farm, it's bundled with all the other insurance we have through them, so I get various discounts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hell yes. Protect what you have. It costs next to nothing.
I guess I am just not clear how it protects anything. If someone ends up having a fall on your property and becomes paraplegic, a million dollar policy is not going to cover you sufficiently. Their lawyers find out your net worth, and how much your insurance is, and they come after the lot. So while it would cover some circumstances, it would not cover all.
If your coverage is 2 million and your net worth 1 million, a 3 million judgment would still wipe you out.
Many times the plaintiff is willing to settle for what the insurer will pay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's way cheaper than you probably think. I pay $100-150 a year. I can't remember the limit but I know it's at least $1M. Totally worth it.
Ours is $158/year for $1M from Geico.
That rate seem awesome (and low) to me. We have a Geico umbrella, just increased it to $5M, and I think we pay about $1250 (and I thought we paid just under $1000 when our coverage was $1M).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's way cheaper than you probably think. I pay $100-150 a year. I can't remember the limit but I know it's at least $1M. Totally worth it.
Ours is $158/year for $1M from Geico.
That rate seem awesome (and low) to me. We have a Geico umbrella, just increased it to $5M, and I think we pay about $1250 (and I thought we paid just under $1000 when our coverage was $1M).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's way cheaper than you probably think. I pay $100-150 a year. I can't remember the limit but I know it's at least $1M. Totally worth it.
Ours is $158/year for $1M from Geico.
Anonymous wrote:It's way cheaper than you probably think. I pay $100-150 a year. I can't remember the limit but I know it's at least $1M. Totally worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hell yes. Protect what you have. It costs next to nothing.
I guess I am just not clear how it protects anything. If someone ends up having a fall on your property and becomes paraplegic, a million dollar policy is not going to cover you sufficiently. Their lawyers find out your net worth, and how much your insurance is, and they come after the lot. So while it would cover some circumstances, it would not cover all.
If your coverage is 2 million and your net worth 1 million, a 3 million judgment would still wipe you out.
Anonymous wrote:So I'll just ask... who do people get quotes through
Anonymous wrote:Hell yes. Protect what you have. It costs next to nothing.