
Tailgating: Fun, Food, and Responsibility
Whether you're hosting a pre-game party at home or in a stadium parking lot, tailgating can open the door to liability risks:
- Auto accidents: If you're transporting grills, tents, or coolers, make sure your auto policy covers damage or injury caused by improperly secured items.
- Alcohol liability: If someone drinks at your tailgate and causes an accident, you could be held responsible. Homeowners or umbrella insurance can help protect you in these situations.
Bonfires and Fire Pits: Cozy but Cautious
A backyard fire is a fall favorite, but it’s also a leading cause of seasonal claims:
- Property damage:Keep fires at least 10 feet from structures and never leave them unattended.
- Injury liability:If a guest is burned or injured, your homeowners policy may cover medical expenses—but only if you’re properly insured.
- Local ordinances:Some towns require permits or place restrictions on open flames. Check your local laws before lighting up.
Hosting Fall Gatherings: Know Your Coverage
From hayrides to Halloween parties, fall is full of festive events. If you’re hosting:
- Check your liability limits:Make sure your homeowners or renters policy includes enough coverage for guest injuries or property damage.
- Consider umbrella insurance: For added peace of mind, an umbrella policy can provide extra liability protection beyond your standard coverage.
Final Tip: Review Before You Revel
Before you send out invites or light the fire pit, take a few minutes to review your policies. A quick conversation with your agent can ensure you’re protected, so you can focus on enjoying the season.
*For complete details about your coverage, please refer to your individual policy documents or speak with your insurance representative.