umbrella policies in Japan?
Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2019 8:04 am
A topic that resurfaces a lot on US forums for people to protect their assets from liability are umbrella policies.
I used to think this was dumb, but:
- A few years ago, a company threatened to sue me for hundreds of thousands of dollars for a review I had written about them on my blog. (Ben will probably remember that). The incorrectly said it was libel, but I did not have the legal support to fight back.
- Recently my wife told me that her and the kids are not insured for the bikes they ride regularly. Some people in Japan have apparently had to pay thousands of dollars for accidents caused by their kids on a bike
Also the two issues above are separate, I'm wondering if an umbrella policy could work for these kinds of situations and more. I'm also wondering how common umbrella policies are in Japan.
I used to think this was dumb, but:
- A few years ago, a company threatened to sue me for hundreds of thousands of dollars for a review I had written about them on my blog. (Ben will probably remember that). The incorrectly said it was libel, but I did not have the legal support to fight back.
- Recently my wife told me that her and the kids are not insured for the bikes they ride regularly. Some people in Japan have apparently had to pay thousands of dollars for accidents caused by their kids on a bike
Also the two issues above are separate, I'm wondering if an umbrella policy could work for these kinds of situations and more. I'm also wondering how common umbrella policies are in Japan.