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Umbrella Insurance in Winter Park, FL

Umbrella Insurance

To really feel secure about protecting your assets and your future, you may need the extra level of protection provided by a personal umbrella liability insurance policy.

An umbrella policy provides additional layers of liability protection. If the liability limits are exhausted on your home, auto, or other underlying insurance policy, your umbrella insurance policy takes over and provides you with additional protection.

Imagine what would happen if your dog was to bite a neighbor’s child, or if there was an accident on your rental property. What would happen if a fire in your condo spread to other units? If any of these things happened to you, there’s a good chance your current liability limits wouldn’t be adequate to protect your assets.

Once the liability limits are exhausted on your home, auto, or other policy, your umbrella policy takes over and provides a second layer of protection of at least $1,000,000. Higher limits may also be available.

Broad Coverages: An umbrella insurance policy also pays some claims not covered by your home, auto, or other underlying insurance. The policy covers not just you, but your spouse and all family members living in your household, anywhere in the world. Legal defense fees are also paid.

Umbrella Insurance in Orlando & Winter Park, FL

Your auto and homeowners policies have liability limits — and in a serious accident or lawsuit, those limits can run out fast. Umbrella insurance picks up where your other policies stop, providing an extra layer of liability protection that can save your savings, your home, and your future earnings from a single catastrophic event.

How Umbrella Insurance Works

Think of umbrella coverage as a safety net above your existing policies:

  1. A liability claim exceeds your auto or homeowners policy limit
  2. Your umbrella policy kicks in and pays the remaining amount up to its limit
  3. Umbrella policies also cover certain claims that your underlying policies may exclude entirely

Umbrella policies are sold in increments of $1 million, typically ranging from $1M to $5M. The first $1 million usually costs just $150-$300/year — that's roughly $15-$25/month for a million dollars of additional protection.

What Umbrella Insurance Covers

  • Auto accidents — You cause a multi-car pileup on I-4. Medical bills exceed your auto liability limit.
  • Injuries on your property — Someone is seriously injured at your home (pool accident, dog bite, slip and fall).
  • Lawsuits — You're sued for defamation, libel, slander, or invasion of privacy.
  • Rental property liability — A tenant or visitor is injured at your rental property.
  • Worldwide coverage — Liability incidents that occur anywhere in the world.

Who Needs Umbrella Insurance?

Anyone with assets to protect — but especially:

  • Homeowners — Especially with pools, trampolines, or dogs (Florida's top liability triggers)
  • Landlords — Rental properties create additional liability exposure
  • Parents of teen drivers — Teen drivers are statistically more likely to cause serious accidents
  • Boat or watercraft ownersBoating accidents can result in massive liability claims
  • High-net-worth individuals — More assets = bigger target in lawsuits
  • Business owners — Protects personal assets if business insurance limits are exhausted
  • Anyone who could be sued — That's everyone, but especially professionals, coaches, volunteers, and community leaders

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does umbrella insurance cost?

A $1 million umbrella policy typically costs $150-$300/year. Each additional million usually adds $50-$100/year. It's one of the best values in insurance — massive protection for a small premium.

Do I need umbrella insurance if I don't have a lot of assets?

Yes — umbrella insurance protects future earnings too, not just current assets. If you're found liable for a $500,000 judgment and can't pay, your wages can be garnished for years. An umbrella policy prevents that scenario.

What are the requirements to get an umbrella policy?

Most carriers require minimum underlying liability limits on your auto (typically 250/500/100 or 300/300/100) and homeowners ($300,000+ liability). If your current limits are lower, we'll adjust them as part of the umbrella setup — often at minimal additional cost.

A Million Dollars of Protection for Pennies a Day

Don't let one bad day wipe out everything you've built. Umbrella insurance is affordable peace of mind.

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