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Umbrella insurance and legal bond coverage

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arbisdays

Junior Member
Hi,

I'm considering buying umbrella liability insurance. I've heard that some of them provide a card that can be used for bond if the insured is arrested. As an african-american male who drives an expensive car (PhD electrical engineering, nearly a dozen licensed patents, no I'm not ghetto) I consider the risk of arbitrary arrest to be on par with the risk of an arbitrary lawsuit.

Since I will likely be buying umbrella insurance, I would like to find a carrier that offers this type of benefit as well. Right now, my car & homeowners are with AAA of Northern California, but can consider carriers that offer detached umbrella insurance.
 


moburkes

Senior Member
Hi,

I'm considering buying umbrella liability insurance. I've heard that some of them provide a card that can be used for bond if the insured is arrested. As an african-american male who drives an expensive car (PhD electrical engineering, nearly a dozen licensed patents, no I'm not ghetto) I consider the risk of arbitrary arrest to be on par with the risk of an arbitrary lawsuit.

Since I will likely be buying umbrella insurance, I would like to find a carrier that offers this type of benefit as well. Right now, my car & homeowners are with AAA of Northern California, but can consider carriers that offer detached umbrella insurance.
I have no idea what "card" you could be referring to. Regular old homeowners and auto insurance offers usually $250 of this coverage. You don't need an umbrella policy for this. This is not some additional benefit of umbrella coverage. And its $250. If you believe yourself to be profiled, move or memorize your attorney's phone number.
 

ecmst12

Senior Member
You may have a better chance of being pulled over but that's not the same as being arrested for no reason. You wouldn't need bail unless you were actually charged with something.
 

DavidHarvey

Junior Member
A lot depends on what is mentioned in the excess liability coverage of your Umbrella insurance. If specifically mentioned, excess liability is known to include protection against non-business related personal injury liabilities as well. These could include wrongful eviction, false arrest, slander, and libel. Basically varies from carrier to carrier.
 
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