Umbrella Insurance in Ohio: What It Is, Who Needs It & Why

Insurance is often figuratively compared to an umbrella. If liability and risk are the rain, your insurance policy is the umbrella because it keeps you dry. But within insurance coverage, there is also a policy specifically called Umbrella Insurance. So what does this coverage do that’s different from a standard policy? Umbrella insurance in Ohio is a way to make your umbrella of protection bigger. 

In other words, an umbrella insurance policy extends your coverage for liability. While many insurance policies already have liability coverage, they often don’t have enough. Umbrella insurance is a way to protect against that problem.

Is this type of extended coverage right for you? The team at Wallace & Turner is here to guide you through the decision by identifying which assets an umbrella policy would help cover and to determine how much coverage you should have. Our independent insurance agents are available to answer any questions you have Ohio umbrella insurance. Read on to learn more, or reach out to our team to talk about your policy options.

What is Umbrella Insurance?

Imagine you’re driving around Springfield, Ohio, when you get a distracting text message. You look down to see what it says, and in an instant, you slam into the rear of the car stopped at an intersection in front of you. The driver is hurt and his car is totaled. A few weeks later, you get notice that he’s suing you for $600,000.

Your standard car insurance may carry a liability limit of $300,000. If that’s the case, you would have to pay the remaining $300,000 out of your own pocket — that is, unless you had umbrella insurance.

Umbrella insurance is an additional policy designed to cover the difference between the liability limits on your existing policies and the amount you’re sued for. It’s also designed to cover related costs, such as the cost of a defense lawyer.

Types of Umbrella Insurance

Umbrella insurance isn’t just for car accidents, although this is a common use for the coverage. It’s actually designed to cover you against a wide range of liability. Here are some examples of the types of liability Ohio umbrella insurance can cover:

Umbrella insurance can cover many types of incidents that standard insurance policies won’t. 

How it Works

Umbrella insurance policies usually won’t kick in until the limits of your other applicable policies are exhausted. For example, if you have a $250,000 liability limit on your homeowners policy and you are sued for $300,000 due to a slip-and-fall accident at your home, your umbrella policy would pay the $50,000 difference.

Umbrella insurance can cover your personal liability or liability related to your business. Keep in mind, however, that these types of policies are usually separated. A commercial umbrella insurance policy likely won’t cover you for an accident in your home, and a personal umbrella insurance policy likely won’t cover you for an accident at your place of business.

Things Umbrella Insurance Won’t Cover

Umbrella insurance is a particularly handy type of coverage if you have valuable assets or face a lot of potential liability, but it isn’t a catch-all. This type of insurance won’t cover everything, which is why it’s important to work with an insurance professional to make sure you’re covered in every way you need to be.

Here are some examples of things umbrella insurance policies typically won’t cover:

  • Injuries that happen to you

  • Damage to your property

  • Liability from contract violations

  • Any criminal or intentional acts you commit

  • Third-party liability involving your business

Who Needs Umbrella Insurance in Ohio?

Most people could benefit from having extra coverage, but umbrella insurance is only needed if you face certain types of liability. The following are some examples of when you may need this type of coverage:

  • You own property.

  • You are a landlord. 

  • You are a public figure.

  • You coach children’s sports. 

  • A new driver is part of your household.

  • You own a gun, dog, trampoline, pool, hot tub or other items that can lead to injuries.

  • You have a lot of guests in your home.

All of the above scenarios can mean you are particularly vulnerable to liability. And an Ohio umbrella insurance policy is an effective way to protect yourself.

Why Get Umbrella Insurance?

The primary benefit of umbrella insurance is relatively straightforward: You are better protected from being sued. But these benefits actually go deeper than that. For example, the coverage amounts for umbrella insurance in Ohio typically start at $1 million, and that will usually cost you between $150 and $300 per year in premiums. And if you need more than $1 million in coverage, you can usually add on another million for around $75 each year.

That’s pretty affordable, especially when you consider that the average car accident settlement is more than $24,000, with settlements on the higher end easily topping hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Additionally, if you’re a world traveler, umbrella insurance may be the only type of liability coverage that travels with you. Typically, your Ohio umbrella policy will cover you for liability that arises anywhere in the world.

Find the Best Ohio Umbrella Insurance Policy for Your Needs

Put simply, umbrella insurance can be a lifesaver. No one wants to be sued, but if you are a member of society, you are always at risk. It’s just like rain — any time you go out, you run the risk of getting wet. That’s why you shouldn’t leave the house without your umbrella.

Umbrella insurance can offer the kind of broad liability protection you need, no matter the circumstances you face or the value of the assets you own. There are plenty of policies to choose from, and figuring out which one is right for you can be a challenge. We’re here to help. 

The Wallace & Turner team can connect you with the perfect Ohio umbrella insurance policy to protect you, your family and your wallet. Ready to make sure you’re fully covered? Then reach out to our team. Give us a call at 937-324-8492 or contact us online today.

Myles Trempe Serves as Slice of Springfield 2022 Event Co-Chair; Wallace & Turner is a Premier Sponsor

Wallace & Turner Serves as Premier Sponsor of Slice of Springfield

Producer Myles Trempe is serving as co-chair of the Slice of Springfield event featuring eight non-franchise restaurants that will put out their tastiest pizza to sample, 4:30-7 p.m. on February 10 at Mother Stewart’s Brewing Co., 102 W. Columbia St.

Participating restaurants include Bogey’s at Rocky Lakes; Buckeye Barn; Crust & Company; Fent’s Dairy Corner; Fratelli’s; The Hickory Inn; Mikey’s Pizza; and Station 1.

“There’s a real interest because as a community, we have good, local non-franchise pizzerias,” Myles told Dayton.com in an interview. “In the dead of winter, this is a place you can come and enjoy a lot of different pizza and have a good craft beer or other drink.”

Tickets cost $25 each and include at least eight squares of pizza and a drink, a choice of soft drink, beer or wine. Tickets for ages 12-under cost $10 each and will be available at the door. Attendees will also enjoy live entertainment. 

Wallace & Turner is a Premier Sponsor of Slice of Springfield. Proceeds from the event will go to National Trail Parks and Recreation District and Partners for the Parks efforts. The sprayground in Snyder Park was established with Slice funds, and Myles said funds from this outing will help toward projects such as revitalizing the tennis and pickleball courts in Snyder Park in the future.

Tickets are available at the National Trail administration building at 1301 Mitchell Blvd. or at the door. Learn more.

Ben Galbreath Elected as Vice President of Clark‐Shawnee Board of Education

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Congratulations to Producer Ben Galbreath on being elected as the 2022 Vice President of the Clark‐Shawnee Local School District Board of Education. Ben previously served as a Board Member. The Board of Education works to uphold the community's longstanding traditions of academic excellence and fiscal responsibility. 

“I’m honored to be appointed as Vice President and welcome the opportunity to continue contributing to this excellent district,” Ben commented. “The pandemic has created myriad challenges for our schools, but my Board colleagues and I are committed to doing what it takes to ensure the success of every student. Additionally, we look forward to fostering an open dialogue with parents and community members to address everyone’s interests.”

The Clark-Shawnee School District is located in Clark County, Ohio, serving the students of Springfield Township. Approximately 1,800 students learn in the schools each day, attending Shawnee High School (9-12), Shawnee Middle School (7-8), or Shawnee Elementary School (K-6).

Wallace & Turner Sponsors Cedarville University Faculty and Staff Appreciation Day

Congratulations to Cedarville University Men’s Basketball on their 76-73 win over Walsh! We had a great time at the game and supporting the school for Faculty and Staff Appreciation Day!

How much does it cost to add a teenager to car insurance? Ben Galbreath Speaks with CarInsurance.com

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Adding a teen to your car insurance policy can cause your rates to double, but there are ways to lessen the rate hike. Producer Ben Galbreath spoke with Insurance.com to explain what parents need to know about adding a teen driver to their auto insurance. 

Adding a teen to your policy will increase your rates, on average, by 102%, according to CarInsurance.com rate data. 

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“Teenage drivers are inexperienced drivers who are less aware of their surroundings and have a tendency to drive too fast and less responsibly, which makes it more likely that they will have a claim,” Ben said. 

To reduce premium costs, he recommended purchasing an older model vehicle for your teen to drive. “A sedan is usually best to lower your costs versus a sports car or SUV,” Ben advised. “I recommend covering the teen for liability only until they are about 20 years old, which is the age when coverage rates tend to come down.”

When deciding which household car the teen should be attached to, Ben commented: “Most insurance companies today are moving away from insurance rating based on the car, but for those that still do, the teen should be assigned to the car with the lowest value.”

Read the full CarInsurance.com article here.

Questions about purchasing a teen car insurance policy in Springfield or Urbana, Ohio? Contact Wallace & Turner at 937-324-8492 or info@wtins.com

Wallace & Turner Acquires Guarantee Insurance Agency

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Wallace & Turner Acquires Guarantee Insurance Agency

Patrick Field, P.J. Miller, Gaylee Ross, Jim Ross

Wallace & Turner, Inc., Springfield and Urbana, Ohio’s largest, locally owned independent insurance agency, announced the acquisition of Guarantee Insurance Agency, effective January 1, 2022. Founded in 1907, Guarantee Insurance has been operated by Jim and Gaylee Ross for over 25 years, offering personal, business and life coverage to the Springfield community.

“Acquiring Guarantee Insurance is a natural fit for us because we offer the same lines of coverage and represent the same carriers. This will ensure a seamless transition for Guarantee’s insureds,” said Patrick Field, President of Wallace & Turner. “We are honored that Jim and Gaylee have entrusted their clients to our care and we wish them all the best in their much deserved retirement.”

“Gaylee and I have known the Wallace & Turner team for many years as friends and colleagues, so when the opportunity arose to sell our agency, they were the immediate choice,” commented Jim Ross. “Wallace & Turner is considered to be one of the top insurance agencies in Southwest Ohio based on their client-centric approach and commitment to the community – a philosophy we both share. We are confident they will provide the same level of service our insureds have relied on for decades at Guarantee Insurance.”

Guarantee Insurance Agency

About Wallace & Turner, Inc.

Wallace & Turner has operated locally in Springfield, Ohio since 1870, providing comprehensive insurance services, including personal, business and life & health coverage. As an independent insurance agency, Wallace & Turner works with a range of top-rated carriers which means clients receive cost-effective insurance options tailored to their needs. The agency is a long-standing member of Associated Risk Managers International, Keystone Insurers Group, Trusted Choice, Ohio Insurance Agents Association and Independent Insurance Agents Association, both in Ohio and nationally. Wallace & Turner employs seasoned insurance professionals with offices in Springfield and Urbana. Connect with the agency on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.

What does condo insurance cover? P.J. Miller Explains in Interview with Insure.com

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Owners of single-family residences obtain traditional homeowners insurance, but condominium owners need to get a special type of policy called condo insurance. In an interview with Insure.com, Partner P.J. Miller discusses differences between what your condo insurance policy includes and what your condo association covers.

Unlike a homeowners insurance policy, an individual condo policy doesn’t typically provide dwelling coverage, which is what protects a home’s physical structure.

“Condo coverage is usually made up of the interior structure and the interior finishings — which include built-in appliances, flooring such as tile or carpet, and heating and cooling equipment,” P.J. commented.

Personal liability coverage

Personal liability coverage helps you if someone gets injured while visiting your condo and you’re at fault. Imagine that a neighbor comes over, trips over a cord lying across your unit’s floor, and breaks her leg. “Personal injury liability coverage protects you in these instances,” P.J. said.

Loss of use coverage

Also known as additional living expense coverage, loss of use coverage pays for temporary shelter, such as lodging costs at a hotel, due to damage to your condo unit by a covered peril that makes your unit temporarily uninhabitable.

“This coverage is designed to put you back in the same or similar housing you had before the claim until the damage is repaired or the amount of loss of use coverage is exhausted,” P.J. explained.

Can condo owners get umbrella insurance?

“Condo owners can increase their liability insurance protection by purchasing personal umbrella liability coverage,” commented P.J. 

Often sold in increments of $1 million, this extra amount of coverage can protect your home and finances in the event of a lawsuit or serious claim. You may want this if you have assets behind the $500,000 liability coverage limit that’s common in condo insurance. 

Learn more about additional protection condo insurance provides and which type is right for you.

Questions about purchasing a condo insurance policy in Springfield or Urbana, Ohio? Contact Wallace & Turner at 937-324-8492 or info@wtins.com

Ohio Mutual clients - Get a FREE SimpliSafe security system!

A special offer for our Ohio Mutual homeowner clients! Ohio Mutual will provide a complimentary SimpliSafe home alarm system and cover the cost of the first two months of service. There's no contract so service can be canceled after two months, or service can be continued for a monthly fee. The promotion ends on December 15, 2021.

Contact us to learn more.

Ohio Mutual clients - Save 15% on your auto insurance!

A special offer for our Ohio Mutual auto customers! Download the free Ohio Mutual 9&3 Smarter Driving app and save 15% on your auto insurance simply for activating the app. The app provides feedback to Ohio Mutual on your driving, but this information will NOT negatively impact your premium.

Contact us to learn more.

Champaign County Chamber of Commerce 2021 Annual Dinner – Wallace & Turner Serves as Sponsor

As a member of the Champaign County Chamber of Commerce, Wallace & Turner is serving as a sponsor of the 2021 Annual Dinner being held Thursday, October 28, 2021 at the Champaign Aviation Museum. The evening will feature a social networking hour from 4:30 – 6 pm and dinner & entertainment beginning at 6 pm. 

The Champaign Aviation Museum is a 501 c (3) non-profit dedicated to preserving aviation history for current and future generations in Urbana, Ohio. The museum and its volunteers are currently restoring a B-17 Flying Fortress back to flying status. The museum has several aircraft including, a B-25, B-17, C-47, A-26 and a Fairchild F-24.

Producer Myles Trempe Serves as Judge for Chalkfest 2021

National Trail Parks and Recreation District hosted Chalkfest 2021 featuring local chalk artists in downtown Springfield, food trucks, kids activities and more on October 2. Producer Myles Trempe served as a judge to select winners.

Mark your calendars for October 1, 2022 for the 5th Annual Chalkfest!

Patrick Field Recognized with Ridgewood School Honorary Alumni Award

Congratulations to Partner Patrick Field on being recognized as a Ridgewood School Honorary Alumni at the 2021 Alumni Dinner on September 24. The evening included music and outdoor dining with dinner served proudly by Ridgewood’s Student Council.

Author and alumni Tim Noonan's book "Ridgewood School: The Little School in the Woods at 100" was also on display. You can learn more about the book in the Springfield News-Sun feature article from a few years back: https://bit.ly/3kYS0Ah

The Cincinnati Insurance Company Honors Wallace & Turner With 70th Anniversary Award

Wallace & Turner Insurance is proud to represent The Cincinnati Insurance Company for 70 years! Personnel from Cincinnati Insurance presented a plaque honoring the anniversary to Partners Patrick Field and P.J. Miller as well as WT staff at a celebration event held at Mother Stewart’s Brewing on September 16, 2021. 

Operating locally in Springfield, Ohio since 1870, Wallace & Turner provides personal insurance, commercial insurance and life & health coverage.  As a member of the Ohio Insurance Agents, we represent top-rated insurance companies.

About The Cincinnati Insurance Company 

Operating since 1950, The Cincinnati Insurance Company stands among the nation's top 25 property casualty insurer groups based on net written premiums. The group markets business, home and auto insurance products through a select group of independent insurance agencies in 43 states and the District of Columbia. The Cincinnati Life Insurance Company subsidiary actively markets life and disability income insurance and annuities in all states except New York.

7th Springfield Rotary Gourmet Food Truck Competition - Wallace & Turner Serves as Sponsor to Support Children/Adults with Disabilities

The Springfield Rotary Club hosted its Seventh Gourmet Food Truck Competition on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021 from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. in Veterans Park. There was a large crowd all day, food trucks served amazing food and this year, the Rotary Club added an eleven by seventeen-foot Jumbotron to view the Ohio State game.

Wallace & Turner served as an event sponsor to support children and adults with disabilities getting needed social, emotional and/or financial assistance as well as insuring that an impoverished child in Africa gets a meal once a day and is able to drink safe, clean water. The proceeds from the event benefit the Rotary Club’s college scholarships, services to people with disabilities program, international project in Lesotho, Africa, high school and college youth rotary clubs, dream soccer tournament for disabled children, grants to teachers of multi-handicapped classes and other charitable projects in the community.

Winners included:

Attracting over 10,000 guests each year, the competition continues to grow and thrive as Springfield’s must-taste event of the summer. While the competition is a great community event, it’s also a major fundraiser that supports the Rotary Club’s charitable programs. In the first five years of the competition alone, over $100,000 was raised for Springfield Rotary’s causes from the support of the community. This includes services to people with disabilities, which has increased the number of individuals served by more than 70 percent since the inaugural competition in 2014.

Local chef judges determined winning dishes based upon a combination of flavor/taste, presentation/visual appeal and creativity/originality. The all-Springfield-based panel included:  

Read the event recap here.

Wallace & Turner Sponsors United Way of Clark, Champaign & Madison Counties Golf Scramble 2021

Fun day at the United Way of Clark, Champaign & Madison Counties Golf Scramble on September 10, 2021. Producer Ben Galbreath got the men’s longest drive and Commercial Lines Account Manager Lisa Miller got the women’s! Shout out to our golfing partner, Champion City Kings GM Ginger Fulton - an amazing golfer! Wallace & Turner served as the Event Sponsor. Learn more about the 2022 United Way Campaign here: https://www.uwccmc.org/campaign

Health Insurance Doesn’t Have to be Scary! Stop by Our Booth at Ghost Walk On Main

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As part of the Ghost Walk on Main, Health & Life Agent Colleen Corrigan will have a booth at this spooktacular haunted history walk through Uptown Centerville on Thursday, October 14, 2021. Stop by and say hello and ask your pressing health insurance questions.

Ghost Walk on Main tour groups will be led by a storyteller guide. Learn and be entertained by local history, hear spooky stories, and enjoy refreshments and drinks compliments of HOCWT businesses. This is a 1.8 mile walking tour so make sure you wear comfortable shoes. Participants must be age 21 or older.

Proceeds from this event benefit Friends of Washington-Centerville Public Library, Centerville-Washington History, and a named charity by HOCWT. The ticket price is tax deductible.

Learn more here.

Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Natural Disasters?

Whether you’re renting, buying, or building a home, natural disasters are something to consider when it comes to your insurance coverage. Common natural disasters in the U.S. include:

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  • Hurricanes

  • Tornados

  • Floods

  • Wildfires

  • Hail damage

  • Earthquakes

  • And more

A standard homeowners insurance policy may cover a wide variety of situations, e.g. wildfires, wind, hail, though some natural disasters such as flood and earthquake will need to be added to your policy. To avoid expensive out-of-pocket costs in the face of a natural disaster, you’ll want to add protection for items lost due to fire, flooding and other damages. It’s worth noting that flooding and earthquakes are the most underinsured natural disasters.

Do you live in a high-risk area?

Generally, most natural disasters are not covered by a basic home insurance policy. For those who live in flood-planes, like the southern coast, or in the midwest where tornadoes are common during summer, you’ll want to consider purchasing additional coverage to insure a specific type of natural disaster. Living in a high-risk area for any natural disaster also means that you will most likely be paying more for your general policy to help make up for some of the increased risk.

Storm insurance coverage

Wind damage caused by hurricanes and tornadoes are generally covered by home insurance policies, but flooding damage is not. Flooding is the major cause of costly hurricane damage, making it necessary to add in flood coverage to your policy. Hurricanes are some of the costliest natural disasters in the U.S. and can cause billions of dollars of damage. It’s critical to understand what your policy covers, as there are many claims that are disputed based on how wind and flood damage are defined by individual insurers.

Tornadoes don’t generally cause a large amount of flooding, but talk to your insurance agent to see if they recommend it for your location.

Insuring natural flood disasters

Because flooding can occur due to a handful of situations, flood coverage is not always handled the same way. Various sources of flooding can include:

  • Rivers

  • Excess rain

  • Plumbing issues

  • Storms 

Remember that most, if not all, homeowner policies exclude flood-related damage. Flood damage can be so costly and extensive that it’s a smart add-on. Don’t let flooding damage put your finances under and open your house to mold and other health risks. All types of natural disasters can cause costly damages, but flooding is especially nefarious.

Wildfire damage protection

Wildfires are becoming increasingly common in the U.S., making the need for wildfire coverage more critical than ever. Standard policies in high-risk areas typically cover the damage that happens to your home and belongings. Keep in mind that some insurers do not offer wildfire protection in high-risk areas. If you are in a high-risk area, make sure that you understand what if you’re covered, what is covered, and how much is covered.

Know how your home insurance protects you from natural disaster damage

Insurance can be complicated and it’s essential to understand what is protected under your policy and isn’t. When you live in a high-risk area—whether it’s for hurricanes or tornadoes or wildfires—you’ll want to be familiar with your coverage, additional add-ons to protect your home, and speak with your agent to know what will happen in the event of an emergency. Don’t let a natural disaster wreck you financially due to not understanding your policy’s coverage.

Questions about flood insurance or other natural disaster coverage? Contact Wallace & Turner at (937) 324-8492 in Springfield, (937) 652-8492 in Urbana, or info@wtins.com. 


Guest post authored by David Cruz

 

Annual Harvest Breakfast 2021 – Wallace & Turner Sponsors Second Harvest Food Bank of Champaign Clark & Logan Counties “Food is Health” Event

Second Harvest Food Bank of Champaign Clark & Logan Counties is hosting its first annual Harvest Breakfast on September 3, 2021 with keynote speaker Feeding America CEO, Claire Babineaux-Fontenot. She will discuss national food insecurity trends and how food banks have positive, long-lasting social impact on the communities they serve. This event will also highlight Second Harvest’s collaborations with local medical and health organizations to improve the health of food insecure individuals in Champaign, Clark, and Logan Counties. Wallace & Turner is serving as a sponsor. 

The Harvest Breakfast will be held at Hollenbeck Bayley Creative Arts and Conference Center with doors open at 8 am for networking and breakfast and the program from 8:30-10 am. For complimentary registration, click here.

 
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