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How much financial liability coverage is reasonable?


The amount of financial liability coverage you should consider depends upon the nature and extent of your assets. In addition to the value of your home, consider how much your business, personal property and other investments are worth. While there are exemptions as to the amount and type of property subject to a levy in the event of a judgment against you, it is better to have sufficient insurance to protect yourself and all your assets against any potential judgment. Liability limits of $300,000 are common, increased amounts of $1 million are also becoming commonplace.
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