{"id":365,"date":"2018-10-11T01:57:07","date_gmt":"2018-10-11T01:57:07","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.allins.com\/blog\/?p=365"},"modified":"2018-10-18T03:39:20","modified_gmt":"2018-10-18T09:39:20","slug":"10-insurance-claims-you-didnt-know-existed","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.allins.com\/blog\/10-insurance-claims-you-didnt-know-existed\/","title":{"rendered":"10 Insurance Claims You Didn\u2019t Know Existed"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong class=\"title-fix\">10 Claims You Didn\u2019t Know Existed<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>When we ask people about Umbrella policies, they almost never know what we\u2019re talking about. The thing about Umbrella policies is that they cover a TON of intriguing and unusual scenarios. <em>For your own amusement,<\/em> we\u2019ve provided some surprising claim examples that are 100% REAL.<\/p>\n<div class=\"mceTemp\">\n<figure style=\"width: 553px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" style=\"border: 13px solid #ffffff; width: 550px; float: right;\" title=\"yellow umbrella\" src=\"http:\/\/www.allins.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/10\/Untitled-4.png\" alt=\"umbrella\" width=\"553\" height=\"375\" \/><figcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Umbrella Policy<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p><strong class=\"ul-title-fix\">Example 1:<\/strong> A babysitter left a 5 month old infant unattended in a walker. The infant toppled the walker, struck her head on the floor, and suffered brain damage. The parents of the infant sued the teenage babysitter AND her parents. The court awarded the infant\u2019s parents $11,000,000.<\/p>\n<p><strong class=\"ul-title-fix\">Example 2:<\/strong> An insured\u2019s daughter hated math class as well as the teacher. The daughter made several disparaging and false remarks about her teacher online. The teacher sued the parents for personal injury and $750,000 was paid.<\/p>\n<p><strong class=\"ul-title-fix\">Example 3:<\/strong> The insured\u2019s 18 year old son was driving the insured\u2019s car on a short trip to the store with his girlfriend. He lost control of the car and struck a tree. The insured\u2019s son told the police that a vehicle cut him off, but there were no witnesses and no evidence of any impact with another car. His girlfriend, a 19 year old college student, was hospitalized for over a month with multiple fractures and internal injuries. She was in a wheelchair but is now able to walk with crutches and continues with physical therapy. She has a right drop foot as a result of the injuries. The insured\u2019s personal umbrella policy limit was paid.<\/p>\n<p><strong class=\"ul-title-fix\">Example 4:<\/strong> A 28 year old engineer dove into a friend\u2019s above ground swimming pool, struck his head on the bottom and, as a result became a quadriplegic. He sued both the homeowner and the pool manufacturer. The court found the homeowner to be 60% responsible and the pool manufacture to be 40% responsible, and awarded $10,000,000.<\/p>\n<p><strong class=\"ul-title-fix\">Example 5:<\/strong> The insured\u2019s tenant claims she became ill from carbon monoxide poisoning resulting from a faulty furnace. The tenant claimed permanent brain damage and demanded $750,000.<\/p>\n<p><strong class=\"ul-title-fix\">Example 6:<\/strong> A teenager, who was destined for greatness as a softball player, filed a $700,000 lawsuit against her former coach, alleging his \u201cincorrect\u201d teaching style ruined her chances for an athletic scholarship.<\/p>\n<div class=\"mceTemp\">\n<figure style=\"width: 548px\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" style=\"border: 10px solid #ffffff; width: 550px; float: left;\" src=\"http:\/\/www.allins.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/10\/Untitled-5.png\" alt=\"Family\" width=\"548\" height=\"367\" \/><figcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Home Insurance for your family<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p><strong class=\"ul-title-fix\">Example 7:<\/strong> A hillside on the insured\u2019s property was covered with concrete to prevent erosion. The concrete had been installed before the insured purchased the property. Approximately 5 feet of the concrete fell to the neighboring property knocking the claimant\u2019s home from its foundation. The resulting claim was settled for $970,000.<\/p>\n<p><strong class=\"ul-title-fix\">Example 8:<\/strong> The insured permitted several of her children and their friends to play paintball in her large back yard. The children were experienced and advised of all the safety rules including the use of headgear at all times. A participant removed her headgear as she was leaving the field in order to better hear someone calling her name. The minor claimant was his in the eye resulting in a $475,000 settlement.<\/p>\n<p><strong class=\"ul-title-fix\">Example 9:<\/strong> The insured hosted a beach party for their daughter. One of the attendees found what was believed to be an empty and discarded propane tank. The tank was thrown into a beach bonfire and subsequently exploded resulting in severe injuries to several guests. A $20,000,000 claim was filed alleging the insured failed to properly supervise the party.<\/p>\n<p><strong class=\"ul-title-fix\">Example 10:<\/strong> A couple hosted a party for their teenage children. They did not provide any alcohol, but it was brought by some of the guests and was available. After leaving the party, one of the guests was severely injured in an auto accident, and the injury was attributed to his consumption of alcohol. This case went to the State Supreme Court which decided that anyone who sells or furnishes alcohol to a minor is responsible for the minor\u2019s injuries as well as any injuries caused by the minor. The opinion of the court was that the homeowners should have prevented the consumption of alcohol by minors on their premises. Both the homeowners and personal umbrella policies responded to this claim.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>After reading through these different scenarios you\u2019re probably slightly shocked and what some of these people have gotten sued for and who was truly at fault for the situations. Most of these sound \u201ctotally unfair\u201d. These are EXACTLY why it\u2019s so important to have an umbrella policy. <\/p>\n<p>\n<strong class=\"ul-title-fix\">Umbrella Policy:<\/strong> An umbrella policy is an <strong class=\"ul-title-fix\">excess liability policy<\/strong>. This means that it offers <em>additional coverage <\/em>for property you already have covered. So in the case of a lawsuit, if the underlying policy\u2019s liability coverage is exhausted, the umbrella coverage will kick in. Umbrella coverage often includes a wider array of scenarios as well. Umbrella policies can be purchased by the million. So you can have a $1 million, $2 million or $3 million. You can sometimes go even higher with this coverage as well.<\/p>\n<p>Umbrella policies are usually about $20-$25 per month and can add a multi policy discount onto your underlying policies as well so if you\u2019re interested in getting a quote for this then be sure to give us a call!<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align:center;\"><strong class=\"ul-title-fix1\">616-897-1515.<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>10 Claims You Didn\u2019t Know Existed When we ask people about Umbrella policies, they almost never know what we\u2019re talking about. The thing about Umbrella policies is that they cover a TON of intriguing and unusual scenarios. For your own amusement, we\u2019ve provided some surprising claim examples that are 100% REAL. 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