Who Needs an Umbrella Policy?

“Do I really need an umbrella policy?” is a question I encounter when discussing insurance coverage with my clients.  The argument can be made that everyone needs an umbrella policy regardless of what your assets are today as the court system can impose a judgment on not only your current assets but also your future earnings, a VERY scary thought.

My starting point is the question: “What are your assets?” While most people aren’t very comfortable with this question it certainly is imperative that at a bare minimum you are carrying enough liability coverage to protect what you own.  Umbrella policies are written over your auto and home policies and are usually written in increments of one million.  The least expensive way to purchase an Umbrella insurance policy is to have all the underlying policies (home, auto, boat and tenant occupied homes etc.) written with one carrier.  You can also have a stand alone Umbrella policy, which is covered by a carrier that will write just the Umbrella policy when the auto and home insurance are covered by other insurance companies.

One of the requirements that you will encounter on both a stand alone and direct policy is that you will need to meet minimum limits of liability, usually $500,000 CSL on the auto insurance and $300,000 personal liability on the homeowner’s insurance.  Although having an umbrella policy is a personal choice and not a requirement, I encourage all of my clients to review their assets to determine if an Umbrella policy is right for them.

Judy Irons
Personal Insurance
jirons@vanbeurden.com
Los Osos • (805) 503-4730
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Take a Vow: California Wedding/Special Event Insurance

It seems like this time of year I start to get a lot of questions about what is and isn’t covered under homeowner’s insurance policies in regards to hosting a wedding. Most venues now require a certificate of insurance naming the venue as an additional insured, $1 Million Liability coverage and liquor liability. Homeowner insurance policies don’t usually issue a certificate of insurance when alcohol is being served.

The best answer to protect both the client and venue is to purchase a special event wedding policy.  These policies offer not only the liability coverage they can add (or include) liquor liability, cancellation or postponement, event photographs/video and lost deposits and many other special coverages.

The price tag of weddings has increased to an average of around $27,000!  So it makes sense to properly insure the event.   I have a few markets that write these policies at an affordable rate and don’t require a lot of work from an already stressed new bride. Contact me when you’re planning a wedding and I’ll take care of the rest.

Judy Irons
Personal Insurance
jirons@vanbeurden.com
Los Osos • (805) 503-4730
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Since starting my insurance career with Van Beurden Insurance Services in 1990 I have had the opportunity of working with many wonderful people in our community.  I enjoy talking with my clients and helping them obtain the best coverage available to protect their assest at the best possible rate.

Judy Irons
Personal Insurance
jirons@vanbeurden.com
Los Osos • (805) 503-4730
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