adjusterjack
Super Moderator
So if I choose to decline spousal coverage on my auto policy, I guess my Umbrella coverage would help with PIP correct in an accident?
No. Umbrellas are personal liability policies. PIP would not extend into an umbrella policy.
I suggest you read the PIP section of your policy. There is mandatory coverage and optional additional coverage. If you are concerned about contingencies beyond those amounts I suggest you look into buying life insurance and disability insurance.
Also, to qualify for Umbrella insurance with many providers, many require 300/300k on bodily injury liability on the auto policy
And some require $500,000. And keep in mind that your homeowners liability is also included in the umbrella coverage.
no such minimum coverage requirement for Uninsured Motorist.
The standard umbrella policy excludes uninsured/underinsured motorists coverage.
We do not provide:
1. Automobile no-fault or any similar coverage under this policy; or
2. Uninsured Motorists Coverage, Underinsured Motorists Coverage, or any similar coverage unless this policy is endorsed to provide such coverage.
1 refers to PIP. 2 allows you to buy an optional endorsement. My guess is that your underlying limits would have to match the auto liability limits.
You can ask your agent for a sample NY umbrella policy.
However, most brokers seem to advise matching BIL & UIM. Is that really required if I plan to get an Umbrella policy with an Uninsured Motorist add-on?
You'll have to check the requirements of whatever company writes the umbrella policy.