Protection that goes beyond your existing liability coverage

Umbrella Insurance

Umbrella Insurance
Umbrella Insurance in Wilmington NC

What is Umbrella Insurance?

A personal umbrella insurance policy can give one added liability protection without a large added cost. Additional liability insurance is often inexpensive, especially compared to the added coverage one gains.

Most liability coverage that rests within your current insurance policies only covers bodily injury and property damage to others. Umbrella policies will extend those limits to not only provide more coverage for bodily injury and property damage, but also to cover things that are not listed under regular liability allowances.

What does an umbrella insurance policy cover?

Every policy is different. What is considered a covered liability under one insurance policy, may not be covered on another insurance policy.

Umbrella Insurance may kick in when you exceed the amount of liability coverage for the events that are already allowed under your regular auto insurance, home insurance, and other polices.

Umbrella Insurance may cover:

  • Liability over and above your current home, car, and boar insurance
  • Personal injury coverage (Libel, Slander, Defamation, Invasion of Privacy)
  • Defense coverage (Legal Fees and Court Costs)
  • Liabilities that happen outside the United States.

*Business losses, intentional acts, and damage to your own personal property are not covered by Umbrella Insurance.

Umbrella Insurance Coverage

Umbrella Insurance Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

First, calculate your Net Worth (Assets + Savings - Debts), find out your liability limits on your insured vehicles and property. If your Net Worth is greater than your liability limits, then you should discuss an Umbrella Policy with a licensed insurance agent. Your agent can review your situation and current insurance portfolio to provide you with options,

Umbrella Insurance is affordable and depends on your coverage limits.

You, your spouse, and any relative or dependent living with you.

Yes. It can provide extra liability protection if your involved in an incident in the United States and abroad.

Common Questions about Umbrella Insurance

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