What Does Umbrella Insurance Actually Cover in North Carolina?
Hey neighbor, here's the simple version: umbrella insurance is extra liability protection that sits on top of your auto and homeowners policies. When a claim or lawsuit blows past your underlying limits, the umbrella drops down and covers the rest — usually up to $1 million, $2 million, or even $5 million.
Think of it this way: your auto policy might pay the first $50,000 to $300,000 of an injury claim. Your home policy might pay the first $300,000 if someone gets hurt on your property. But what happens when a serious wreck or a trampoline injury at your kid's birthday party turns into a $1.2 million verdict? Without umbrella, the rest comes out of your savings, your home equity, and your future paychecks.
Umbrella insurance covers excess auto liability, excess home liability, dog bites, slip-and-falls, libel, slander, false arrest claims, and even your legal defense costs — which can run into six figures all by themselves. It doesn't cover your own car or house damage. It only covers what you owe to other people.
Umbrella insurance is the only policy that protects everything you own from a single seven-figure lawsuit.
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How Bill Layne Insurance Helps
We sit down right here in Elkin NC and walk you through exactly what your current auto and home liability covers — and where umbrella fills the gap. No pressure, just plain talk.