When Regular Coverage Isn't Enough: Umbrella Insurance That Goes Further

Get comprehensive protection beyond your standard insurance with coverage that safeguards all your assets under one policy.

Because Your Standard Coverage May Not Be Enough

Umbrella insurance acts as your financial safety net, providing extra protection beyond your standard insurance policies. In today's world, where a single incident could put your assets at risk, having comprehensive coverage is essential. This additional layer of protection helps safeguard your home, vehicles, business, and future earnings against major claims and lawsuits that could exceed your primary insurance limits. At FOCO Insurance, we understand the importance of protecting everything you've worked hard to build.

FAQs

What's the difference between umbrella and excess liability?

Umbrella provides broader coverage across multiple policies and can cover some claims not included in underlying policies, while excess liability only extends existing coverage limits.

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What is personal umbrella insurance?

Personal umbrella insurance provides additional liability coverage beyond the limits of your primary home, auto, or other personal insurance policies to protect your assets.

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What activities does umbrella typically cover?

Coverage includes personal injury, property damage, libel/slander, false arrest, and liability from serving on nonprofit boards.

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How affordable is umbrella insurance?

It's relatively inexpensive, often $150-300 annually for $1 million coverage, with each additional million costing less.

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How much umbrella coverage should I have?

A general rule is to have coverage equal to or greater than your total assets, including future income potential. Most policies start at $1 million.

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What are the prerequisites for umbrella coverage?

Typically requires minimum liability limits on underlying policies (often $250,000/$500,000 for auto and $300,000 for home) and good insurance history.

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Does umbrella insurance cover intentional acts?

No, umbrella policies exclude intentional or criminal acts, business activities, and contractual liabilities.

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When does umbrella insurance respond?

It activates when underlying policy limits are exhausted or for certain claims not covered by primary policies but covered by the umbrella.

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Are teenage drivers covered?

Yes, if listed on underlying auto policy, but may affect premium and required underlying limits.

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Does umbrella cover properties in other countries?

Coverage varies by insurer; international properties may require special endorsements or separate policies.

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