What is the primary advantage of umbrella insurance for a general contracting business?
Correct Answer
B) It provides additional liability coverage above underlying policies
Umbrella insurance provides additional liability coverage that kicks in when the limits of underlying policies (general liability, auto, etc.) are exceeded, offering broader protection at a relatively low cost.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
Umbrella insurance is designed to provide excess liability coverage that goes beyond the limits of your primary insurance policies. When a claim exceeds the coverage limits of your general liability, auto liability, or other underlying policies, the umbrella policy kicks in to provide additional protection. This is particularly valuable for general contractors who face significant liability exposure from construction activities, property damage, and potential lawsuits that could exceed standard policy limits.
Why the Other Options Are Wrong
Option A: It replaces the need for general liability insurance
Umbrella insurance does not replace general liability insurance - it works in conjunction with it. You must maintain underlying primary policies (like general liability) as a prerequisite for umbrella coverage to be effective.
Option C: It covers employee injuries on the job site
Employee injuries on job sites are typically covered by workers' compensation insurance, not umbrella insurance. Umbrella policies provide excess liability coverage, not workers' comp benefits.
Option D: It protects against equipment theft
Equipment theft is covered by property insurance, inland marine insurance, or equipment coverage - not umbrella insurance. Umbrella policies specifically address liability exposures, not property losses.
Memory Technique
Think 'UMBRELLA = UNDER + MORE' - it goes under your existing policies to provide MORE coverage when limits are exceeded
Reference Hint
Business and Finance chapter - Insurance section covering commercial liability policies and risk management
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