Personal Umbrella Insurance
One of the smartest and cost effective insurance policies homeowner can receive is Personal Umbrella Insurance. It will protect the homeowner from most kinds of negligence claims that may happen. Even if the lawsuit is not rewarded $1 million, this policy can give you’re the piece of mind and protection you need if you are caught off guard without any insurance coverage on your assets. For example it can replace your car insurance in the event of a serious claim may go beyond the vehicle insurance coverage. Umbrella Insurance can even cover a catastrophic event such as someone drowning in a pool or falling on your sidewalk.
You never know when something may happen or how serious it may be. Granted most people have some kind of liability insurance in place but what happens when the coverage does not full cover all cost that may arise in the event of something happens? Those costs are then for you to take care, more then likely though debt. Be prepared with Personal Umbrella Insurance and make sure that you and your family are prepared for the future in the event of something happens. Do not set yourself up for a financial burden or harm down the road that you will not be able to take care of. With a Personal Umbrella Insurance policy we can create an affordable policy that will give you the piece of mind that you will be covered.
Miller Carlisle Insurance Services can assist you with a free quote and find the most affordable rates available for your personal needs.
Homeowners Insurance Options
Renters Insurance
Protect your personal property as a renter.
Flood Insurance
Regular homeowners policies do not cover floods. You need separate flood insurance.
Mobile Home or Manufactured Home Insurance
Similar to homeowners policies, but specific to mobile homes, modular homes, and manufactured homes.
Personal Umbrella Insurance
Extra protection to cover your personal property.
Rental Property Insurance
Reduce risks as the owner of investment and rental properties.
Condominium Insurance
Covers you personal property and the interior of your condo.