Personal Coverage

Umbrella Coverage

Go Beyond Your Current Coverage

Umbrella insurance provides you with peace of mind by keeping you covered even when youโ€™ve exceeded the limits of your current liability coverage. Find out how The Liberty Company can help you go beyond your current coverage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Umbrella Insurance policies protect you from liability issues that go beyond the liability limits of standard insurance policies, such as your homeownerโ€™s insurance or car insurance. This policy literally puts you under its umbrella so that when you exceed the liability coverage limits on other policies, you will still be protected. Liability issues are everywhere and you never know what could cause someone to present you with a lawsuit.

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 additional coverage for bodily injury and property damage, but also to cover things that are not listed under regular liability allowances.

Every policy is different, so what is considered a covered liability issue under one insurance line may not be covered on another insurance line. Umbrella Insurance kicks in when these situations present themselves and/or you exceed the amount of liability coverage for the events that are already allowed under your regular insurance policies.

Umbrella Insurance is typically purchased at a low cost to you, but will provide enough coverage to where you shouldnโ€™t have to worry about liability costs in the future.

How It Works

We understand that clients have diverse needs. Our strength lies in our ability to consistently provide custom solutions and project management to help guide businesses to make smart insurance decisions. Get covered in just four easy steps!

1. Discuss Your Needs

2. Obtain Partner Quotes

3. Review Your Options

4. Bind Your Coverage

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