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Many people assume that because they carry good auto insurance, they are fully protected if they’re injured in an accident. Unfortunately, that isn’t always the case—especially when the other driver has little or no insurance.
Uninsured Motorist (UM) and Underinsured Motorist (UIM) coverage are designed to protect you and your family when an at-fault driver cannot fully pay for the injuries they cause. The Risk You Can’t Control
How an Umbrella Policy Strengthens Your Protection Auto UM/UIM coverage is limited to your auto policy limits. An umbrella policy with UM/UIM can extend that protection by $1 million or more, providing:
Why This Coverage Is Often Overlooked Umbrella policies are commonly associated with liability protection for lawsuits—but without UM/UIM, an umbrella does not protect you if the at-fault driver is uninsured or underinsured. This creates a critical gap that many people don’t discover until it’s too late. The Bottom Line Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist coverage on an umbrella policy helps protect your income, savings, and your family’s future from risks you can’t control. It ensures your financial security isn’t dependent on someone else's insurance choices. I’d be happy to review your current coverage and confirm whether your umbrella policy includes this important protection—or discuss options to add it if needed.
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