![]() ![]() Liability assumed under any contract or agreement.Damage to property you own or take care of.Damages resulting from holding a position as a corporate officer, board of director or government body unless the corporation or organization is not-for-profit and you are not compensated.Liability due to business operation or business property.Personal injury claims required to be covered under a workers’ compensation or similar laws. ![]() Liability caused by intentional action of or that was expected by the insured.Personal injury to you or a relative who lives in your home.Legal costs for defense of a covered loss including lawyer fees and court costs.Liability coverage for rental units you own including wrongful eviction.Some claims that may be excluded by other liability policies including libel, slander or false arrest.Excess liability claims above the liability limits of other policies covering bodily injury or property damage caused by you, a household family member or hazards on your property for which you are legally liable.The following is a partial list of common covered and excluded situations. In fact, it covers some situations not covered by other policies. A personal umbrella liability policy covers incidents unless they are specifically excluded in the terms of the umbrella policy. But, it’s equally important to know what’s not covered so that there are no surprises. When purchasing any type of insurance protection, everyone wants to focus on what is covered. ![]()
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