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I received the continuation notice for my homeowner's policy and reviewed the coverage I have. Homeowner's is generally split between property protection and home/family liability protection. I'm concerned about the latter.
My policy covers personal liability up to $100,000 per occurrence and medical payments to others up to $1,000 per person. Do these limits seem low? My auto policy is 250/500/100 but perhaps that is a different bear.
What makes sense? If the purpose of insurance is to transfer risk from one party to another then should these limits at least exceed my assets? Being 33, I have accumulated a decent retirement kitty and don't want to lose my shirt if I get sued.
My policy covers personal liability up to $100,000 per occurrence and medical payments to others up to $1,000 per person. Do these limits seem low? My auto policy is 250/500/100 but perhaps that is a different bear.
What makes sense? If the purpose of insurance is to transfer risk from one party to another then should these limits at least exceed my assets? Being 33, I have accumulated a decent retirement kitty and don't want to lose my shirt if I get sued.
