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Originally Posted by That Guy Lindsey
Hipcamp provides and umbrella liability insurance as part of their program. its the only way I would have done it.
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This is just an observation. IT IS NOT AN ACCUSIATION.
I've worked at hospitals that provided "blanket liability insurance" for all care providers, from nurses to physicians.
A BLANKET INSURANCE POLICY CAN BE A DOUBLE EDGED SWORD.
With many of "those types of policies" the interests of the entity paying the premiums is the top priority and "blanket coverage comes second". I've seen situations in hospitals where, when something happens and the policy needs to be used, if "throwing the blanket coverage person under the bus" is in the best interest of the "larger group", well, you may not have the "undying support of the insurance company or of the corporate policy".....
I've got NO experience with Hipcamp, and this is not intended as advice for or against their "blanket liability policy"... Rather it's a personal observation of things I've seen with "blanket insurance coverage" when some employee gets sued and the employer doesn't want to get dragged into the legal proceedings.... More than once, the insurance company has settled out of court rather than risk more monetary losses by fighting it in court. What that approach does to the person being sued is set up a potential for future claims because there was no "legal decision of liability" rather "just an out of court settlement" which doesn't prevent future claims.
So, even though there's a "blanket liability coverage" you might want to talk to your own insurance agent and see what is/is not covered in that situation and whether your own "gap rider" will/won't cover anything exceeding a settlement from that policy.
It can get sticky and you could easily wind up a victim of a national "big bucks company" that's more interested in protecting their own pockets than in making sure your pockets are equally protected.....
Again, I've got no experience with this company, it's insurance or how it functions, just making an observation based on similar situations in healthcare "blanket liability".....