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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 2016

How to Protect Your Assets in the Event of a Car Accident

Imagine this: Your 19-year-old daughter is away at college, driving the car you bought her a few years ago. The car is titled in your name. She causes a five-car pileup. She is OK, and no one else is seriously injured. However, three separate lawsuits are filed against you as the car owner. As if this wasn’t enough, another person, who simply witnessed the accident, files a lawsuit against you for negligent infliction of emotional distress, seeking damages of $150,000.

This scenario may sound far-fetched, but it’s not. A friend of mine is going through it right now.

For most people, a car accident — caused by you, your child or your spouse — is probably your No. 1 source of potential liability. But you can take several easy and inexpensive steps to mitigate the risks that come with driving or having others drive cars titled in your name.

1. Title every car in the driver’s name only

This is the easiest thing you can do to protect your assets, and it applies almost across the board. The only exception is in the case of minor children because you remain liable for your child’s actions until he or she becomes an adult. But, the day your child turns 18, you should sell or gift the car to him or her, whatever it takes to get the car titled in the child’s name only.

This also applies to spouses. If your spouse is driving a car titled in your name and he or she causes an accident, a plaintiff could come after your assets, your spouse’s assets and any jointly held assets. If, on the other hand, your spouse causes an accident while driving a car that is titled in his or her name, a plaintiff can come after only individually owned assets. If you have good umbrella coverage (see below) and have your assets titled properly you will likely not be hurt financially. Procedures to transfer title on a car vary, so check with the Department of Motor Vehicles for information on how to do so.

2. Get umbrella liability coverage

An umbrella liability insurance policy provides you with personal liability protection above what your automobile and homeowners policies cover. A serious car accident can lead to millions of dollars in damages. If your auto insurance policy covers you for $500,000, and you are found liable for $1 million in damages, then a $1 million umbrella policy would step in and pay the extra $500,000. If you are found liable for even more, your policy would cover the amount in excess of the $500,000 your auto policy pays, up to the limit of the umbrella coverage.

If you have teenage children driving cars titled in your name, the bigger your “umbrella,” the better. I know the day I turned 16, my father, who is also a financial planner and the principal of our advisory firm, increased his umbrella liability coverage to $5 million. You can purchase such a policy from your auto insurer (or another insurer), and coverage shouldn’t cost you more than around $300 per year per $1 million in coverage.

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Asset protection matters

We can be careful drivers and teach our children to do the same, but we can’t completely eliminate the risk of accidents. No matter how prepared you are, a car accident can change your life in just a few seconds. And even if you are properly insured, it’s not always enough to cover the damages you or your family could be found liable for. Be proactive in strategically protecting your assets, just in case.

By Rachel Podnos, JD, CFP
Rachel Podnos is a fee-only financial planner with Wealth Care LLC. 
This article also appears on Nasdaq.

This article originally appeared on NerdWallet.

Posted 9:57 AM

Tags: auto, umbrella insurance
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