Umbrella Insurance 101 Umbrella insurance goes beyond your normal limits of liability to protect you and your family in the event of a sudden and serious situation. Relatively cheap, umbrella policies can offer additional coverage for things like injuries to others, legal fees and litigation, excessive property damage, and other personal liability situations. How does an umbrella policy work? Just like an actual umbrella that provides protection against rainy days, an umbrella policy is designed to provide additional coverage for large liability claims that your underlying insurance policies (home, auto, boat, motorcycle, etc.) won’t cover. It sits on top of all of the things you insure as an added layer of protection, like an umbrella. Before you can qualify for an umbrella policy, insurance carriers usually require a certain level of underlying coverage on your primary policies. Typically, homeowners should maintain a minimum of $300,000 in liability coverage on their home insurance ...