Long story short, when our older daughter started driving years ago I purchased an umbrella policy to go along with our comprehensive auto coverage. I'm a peace-of-mind guy and teens do stupid things. Then a handful of years ago, younger daughter got into a car accident, more than a fender-bender but everyone walked away fine, no one was taken to hospital or anything, I actually drove her car home. Maybe 6-12 months later, I'm being sued and they're going for my coverage limit, well over $1 million, possibly more according to their attorney.
This thing hung over me for 2+ years and was a daily source of anxiety. My question... in your experience, do umbrella policies just make you a target for stupidly large lawsuits if/when something like this happens and you're liable? I understand if something happens and I'm liable and the damages are clearly over the $250k bodily injury liability that an umbrella protects me beyond that. But how common is it for people like me... not wealthy, don't have significant assets beyond some home equity and retirement savings... to be sued above and beyond their coverage limit? Maybe it is. I don't know. I've just wondered if my stress levels would've been better off without the umbrella.
This thing hung over me for 2+ years and was a daily source of anxiety. My question... in your experience, do umbrella policies just make you a target for stupidly large lawsuits if/when something like this happens and you're liable? I understand if something happens and I'm liable and the damages are clearly over the $250k bodily injury liability that an umbrella protects me beyond that. But how common is it for people like me... not wealthy, don't have significant assets beyond some home equity and retirement savings... to be sued above and beyond their coverage limit? Maybe it is. I don't know. I've just wondered if my stress levels would've been better off without the umbrella.