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What Happens If Someone Gets Hurt at Your Home?

Most home accidents aren't dramatic. They're small, ordinary moments that no one sees coming.

A neighbor stops by and trips on a loose step. A kid runs through the backyard and slips near the pool. A contractor comes to fix something and takes a fall. None of these feels like a big event, but they can become big problems.

That's where the Personal Liability coverage in your homeowners policy comes in.

Medical Costs

If someone gets hurt on your property, your policy may cover their medical expenses. One small moment can lead to a hospital visit, physical therapy, and more. The right coverage means those costs don't land on you.

Legal Defense

Sometimes an injury leads to a lawsuit. If that happens, your policy can help pay for your legal defense and any settlement, up to your limits. Legal fees add up fast, even when a case seems straightforward. Having coverage in place means you're not handling it alone.

Off-Property Incidents

Personal Liability doesn't stop at your front door. Some policies even cover incidents that occur away from home, such as a dog bite during a walk around the neighborhood. It's protection that follows you into everyday life.

Know Your Limits

Standard liability limits of $100,000 or $300,000 can go faster than most people expect. One serious injury with medical bills, lost wages, and legal costs can push right past them. If your policy hasn't been reviewed recently, it's worth a look. What made sense a few years ago may leave a gap today.

Your Policy, Your Protection

Most homeowners never have to use their Personal Liability coverage. But for those who do, it's often what keeps a hard situation from becoming a financial one.

Do you have a gap in your coverage? Reach out, and let's take a look before something small becomes something big.

This content is from sources believed to be accurate and is for general information only, not tax or legal advice. Consult appropriate professionals for your individual situation. Copyright FMG Suite.

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