Umbrella insurance is typically inexpensive; it adds an extra layer of coverage beyond the limits of your auto, homeowners and boat policies. It’s a great way to protect yourself in case you’re held liable for someone else’s injury or property damage. An umbrella policy kicks in after your other insurance policies have reached their coverage limits, so you don’t have to worry about footing the bill for any medical costs or damages that exceed your existing coverage limits.
Explaining Umbrella Insurance
It’s important to note that umbrella policies are not just for wealthy homeowners—they’re accessible and affordable for everyone. Depending on your provider and specific policy, an umbrella plan may also provide liability protection in cases such as libel, slander and false arrest.
Umbrella policies often come with additional benefits, such as lower premiums and higher liability limits than other types of insurance plans. Plus, an umbrella policy can often be added on to existing auto and homeowners policies for a fraction of the cost.
Umbrella insurance is a great way to safeguard yourself and your family from financial hardship if you’re ever sued or held liable for an accident or injury.
Getting Assistance with your Umbrella Policy
Our team can answer your questions so you can make the best choices on your coverage, and consultations with new clients are always free. Pick up the phone or click on the quote button to contact us and learn more about how we can help keep you family protected.