Categories: Insurance 101, Small Business
Commercial Umbrella Insurance provides additional liability coverage to help protect businesses against the potentially ruinous cost of claims. Think of your other liability coverages (like general liability or professional liability) as the raincoat and rain boots, with your umbrella providing an extra layer of protection for storms that would soak the other two.
When a business is the target of a lawsuit, significant assets can be at risk. If the cost exceeds the limits of a business’s underlying primary insurance policy, Commercial Umbrella Insurance extends an extra layer of insurance to protect business assets. Without Commercial Umbrella Insurance, business owners would be obligated to pay out of pocket for legal fees, medical bills, and damage expenses that exceed the limits of their underlying business coverages.
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A Commercial Umbrella Policy covers expenses that exceed the limits of your primary, underlying liability insurance. For example:
Umbrella policies are flexible. Typically they extend the liability coverage (limits) of the policies your business has with other insurance companies when necessary. It won’t kick in until you’ve surpassed the limits of your primary coverage.
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