When formulating a plan for Texas homeowners to protect their family and the home that they live in, the agents at Insurance For Texans always discuss personal liability. It is a bit of a misunderstood part of home insurance in Texas. The tort reform bill that was passed over 15 years ago placed a cap on damages that could be awarded to an individual for non-economic damages. Many people don't think that they have much at risk and that people just will not sure them anymore due to the changes in the law. While the number of suits has dropped along with the money awarded, there is still a need to make sure you are protected if something gets initiated.
The personal liability portion of your Texas home insurance policy protects you from damages or lawsuits for unpredictable things that happen both on your property and even away. Some of these examples are more obvious to understand than others.
On Property Examples
Off Property Examples
The resulting payouts from these situations may not be a lot of money, and certainly would fall below the allowable limits of the law. The question then becomes why do I need higher limits?
If most of the items are lower in amount of money required, why should I worry about carrying personal liability? And if I do, why would I want to carry $500,000 or more in coverage? Let's lay out a checklist to make sure you have a handle on why you should carry this coverage.
If your insurance agent is acting a trusted adviser on your behalf, these five line items make it necessary to recommend this important coverage. When doing a review it is always shocking to see how many agents think saving a a dollar here is more important than protecting your long term financial future.
If you are looking for a local Texas based set of independent insurance agents, Insurance For Texans is always going to work on your behalf rather than some big insurance company. Little details like those make large impacts on your future.