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Determine se precisa de cobertura adicional de responsabilidade.

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Total Exposure

$800,000

Umbrella Coverage Suggested$1,000,000
Estimated Annual Cost$250

Total Exposure vs Total Net Worth

Formula

Umbrella Insurance

An umbrella policy provides extra liability coverage beyond your auto and home insurance limits.

How Much Do You Need?

Suggested Coverage = Net Worth + Future Earnings at Risk - Highest Underlying Limit

Round up to the next $1 million increment. Most financial advisors recommend at least $1 million.

Cost

Umbrella policies cost roughly $150-$350 per year for $1 million of coverage, making them one of the most affordable forms of insurance.

Exemplo Resolvido

$500,000 net worth, $300,000 future earnings at risk, $300,000 auto and home limits.

  1. 01Total exposure = $500,000 + $300,000 = $800,000
  2. 02Gap above underlying = $800,000 - $300,000 = $500,000
  3. 03Rounded up to $1,000,000 umbrella policy
  4. 04Estimated cost = $250/year

Perguntas Frequentes

What does an umbrella policy cover?

Umbrella insurance covers liability claims beyond your auto and home policy limits, including bodily injury, property damage, certain lawsuits, and personal liability situations like defamation.

Who needs umbrella insurance?

Anyone with significant assets or future earnings to protect. If your net worth exceeds your auto/home liability limits, an umbrella policy prevents creditors from reaching personal assets.

Is umbrella insurance expensive?

No. Umbrella insurance is one of the best values in insurance. A $1 million policy typically costs $150-$350 per year, and each additional million is even cheaper.

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