Liability
Umbrella Insurance: Extra Liability Protection Explained
Umbrella policies add $1M+ liability coverage above your auto and home limits. Learn who needs one and typical costs.
5 min · Published March 10, 2026
How umbrella policies work
Personal umbrella insurance sits above your underlying auto and homeowners liability limits. When a claim exceeds those limits, the umbrella responds — protecting wages, savings, and future earnings from lawsuits.
Who should consider a umbrella
Homeowners with pools, teen drivers, rental properties, or public-facing side businesses benefit most. High-net-worth households often stack umbrellas with excess uninsured motorist coverage.
- Teen drivers on the policy
- Swimming pool or trampoline
- Rental property ownership
- Board seats or volunteer leadership roles
Cost expectations
A $1 million umbrella often costs $150–$300 per year when bundled with the same carrier as auto and home. Underlying liability limits must meet carrier minimums — typically $250k/$500k auto and $300k home.