Florida Umbrella Insurance Quotes
Umbrella insurance in Florida can add extra liability protection above eligible home, auto, condo, renters, landlord, boat, and other qualifying personal policies.
Sun Insurance Services helps Florida residents compare umbrella insurance quote options, confirm required underlying limits, and review liability exposures such as teen drivers, rental properties, dogs, pools, watercraft, and prior claims.
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Quick Answer: What Is Umbrella Insurance in Florida?
Florida umbrella insurance provides extra liability limits above eligible underlying policies after those policy limits are exhausted by a covered claim. Many households consider umbrella coverage when they have assets, income, home equity, teen drivers, rental properties, dogs, boats, pools, or lawsuit exposure. Coverage depends on policy terms, exclusions, carrier eligibility, and required underlying liability limits.
Who Should Consider Umbrella Insurance in Florida?
This page is for Florida residents who want higher liability limits than their current home, auto, condo, renters, landlord, boat, or recreational policy provides.
- Homeowners with savings, income, equity, or assets to protect
- Drivers with teen drivers, multiple vehicles, long commutes, or prior accidents
- Landlords with rental homes, condos, short-term rentals, or tenant liability exposure
- Dog owners who want to review liability concerns under Florida Statute 767.04
- Families with pools, trampolines, golf carts, boats, or frequent guests
- High-net-worth households that need coordinated liability limits across policies
What Can Florida Umbrella Insurance Cover?
Umbrella coverage can respond after a covered liability claim exhausts the required underlying policy limit. The exact coverage depends on the policy form, exclusions, listed exposures, and carrier guidelines.
Auto Liability
Serious injuries, multi-car accidents, pedestrian injuries, and property damage above your auto policy liability limit.
Home Liability
Guest injuries, pool incidents, trip-and-fall claims, and other covered personal liability losses above your homeowners policy limit.
Dog Bite Liability
Eligible dog bite claims may be covered, subject to breed restrictions, bite history, policy terms, and carrier underwriting.
Rental Property Liability
Eligible claims involving tenants, guests, shared areas, stairs, balconies, pools, and alleged owner negligence.
Call or Text (407) 781-1600 to compare Florida umbrella insurance quote options.
How Much Does Umbrella Insurance Cost in Florida?
Many Florida households may see personal umbrella quotes starting around a few hundred dollars per year for $1 million in added liability limits, but pricing varies by carrier, driver profile, property profile, claims history, and listed exposures.
Your umbrella insurance cost may depend on:
- Number of homes, condos, rentals, and vehicles
- Teen drivers, elderly drivers, violations, accidents, or license history
- Dogs, pools, trampolines, boats, golf carts, or recreational vehicles
- Prior auto, home, rental property, or liability claims
- Requested umbrella limit, such as $1 million, $2 million, $5 million, or higher
- Whether your underlying home and auto limits meet carrier requirements
Florida Umbrella Insurance Rate and Eligibility Factors
Umbrella pricing and eligibility depend on the liability exposures attached to the policy and the underlying coverage that supports it.
- Drivers: Teen drivers, at-fault accidents, speeding tickets, DUIs, reckless driving, and license suspensions can affect eligibility.
- Vehicles: Multiple cars, high-value vehicles, business use, rideshare use, and recreational vehicles may need closer review.
- Homes and rentals: Rental properties, short-term rentals, pools, stairs, balconies, and maintenance issues can affect underwriting.
- Dogs: Dog bite history and carrier breed restrictions may affect whether coverage is available.
- Watercraft: Boats and personal watercraft may need to be listed and may require specific underlying liability limits.
- Claims history: Prior liability claims can affect both pricing and carrier approval.
- Underlying limits: Many umbrella carriers require specific minimum home, auto, landlord, renters, or boat liability limits before the umbrella can attach.
Is Umbrella Insurance Worth It in Florida?
Umbrella insurance may be worth considering if a lawsuit could threaten your income, savings, home equity, rental property income, or future earnings. Florida households often review umbrella coverage because liability claims can involve medical bills, attorney fees, judgments, dog bites, serious auto accidents, pool injuries, and rental property incidents.
It may be especially useful if you have teen drivers, multiple vehicles, rental properties, dogs, boats, pools, frequent guests, or higher income and assets. Review your current coverage with a licensed agent before choosing a limit.
Common Reasons Umbrella Insurance Applications Get Declined
Umbrella carriers often decline applications when the underlying policies, drivers, properties, animals, or claims history do not meet their guidelines.
- Auto liability limits below the umbrella carrier’s required minimum
- Home, condo, renters, landlord, or boat liability limits below the required minimum
- Young drivers with accidents, violations, or poor driving history
- DUI, reckless driving, excessive speeding, or license suspension history
- Prior dog bite claims or dog restrictions under carrier guidelines
- Rental properties with poor maintenance, pools, trampolines, or prior liability claims
- Business use that belongs on a commercial policy instead of a personal umbrella
- Underlying policies spread across carriers that will not coordinate with the umbrella
Umbrella Insurance Carriers We May Review
Sun Insurance Services may review umbrella insurance options through carriers and markets available to our agency. Eligibility depends on your underlying policies, claims history, drivers, properties, animals, and requested limits.
Depending on availability and underwriting fit, umbrella options may involve carriers such as Progressive, RLI, Safeco, Travelers, Nationwide, or other admitted and non-admitted markets. Carrier availability, pricing, and eligibility can change and should be reviewed with a licensed agent.
When your home coverage involves Citizens Property Insurance Corporation, we review whether the umbrella carrier will accept that underlying policy. For Florida insurance market information, consumers can reference the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation.
Umbrella Insurance Coverage Breakdown
Underlying Liability
Your home, auto, renters, condo, landlord, boat, or recreational policy usually must carry required liability limits first.
Umbrella Limit
Common umbrella limits start at $1 million and may increase in $1 million increments, subject to carrier approval.
Covered Claims
The umbrella may respond to eligible liability claims after the underlying policy limit is exhausted.
Defense Costs
Some umbrella policies may help with legal defense costs, depending on the policy form and claim type.
Rental Properties
Rental properties typically must be disclosed and listed if the carrier agrees to cover the exposure.
Excluded Risks
Intentional acts, business activity, certain vehicles, excluded animals, and undisclosed exposures may not be covered.
What Umbrella Insurance Usually Does Not Cover
Umbrella insurance is not a replacement for home insurance, auto insurance, flood insurance, health insurance, business insurance, or professional liability insurance.
- Damage to your own home, car, boat, or personal property
- Flood damage to property or vehicles
- Intentional injury or intentional property damage
- Business activity that needs commercial coverage
- Professional errors or advice that need E&O coverage
- Claims involving undisclosed drivers, properties, vehicles, animals, or watercraft
How Our Florida Umbrella Insurance Quote Process Works
- Send your basics: Share your address, drivers, vehicles, rental properties, pets, watercraft, and current policies.
- Review attachment limits: We check whether your home, auto, rental, boat, or other liability limits meet umbrella requirements.
- Compare quote options: We identify available options from carriers and markets we represent.
- Review before binding: You choose the limit, approve the premium, and complete required signatures or applications.
Florida Umbrella Insurance FAQs
What does umbrella insurance cover in Florida?
Umbrella insurance can cover eligible liability claims above the required underlying home, auto, rental property, boat, or other qualifying policy limits, subject to policy terms and exclusions.
Is umbrella insurance required in Florida?
No. Florida does not require personal umbrella insurance by law, but carriers can require specific underlying liability limits before issuing one.
How much umbrella insurance should I carry?
Many buyers start with $1 million, then consider higher limits based on income, assets, home equity, vehicles, rental properties, teen drivers, dogs, boats, and lawsuit exposure.
How much does umbrella insurance cost in Florida?
Many personal umbrella policies may start around a few hundred dollars per year, but the final cost depends on your carrier, drivers, vehicles, homes, rentals, watercraft, claims history, and selected limit.
Do I need higher auto limits before buying umbrella insurance?
Yes. Many umbrella carriers require auto bodily injury and property damage limits to meet set minimums before the umbrella can attach.
Do I need higher home liability limits before buying umbrella insurance?
Yes. Carriers commonly require higher homeowners, condo, renters, or landlord liability limits before issuing umbrella coverage.
Does umbrella insurance cover dog bites in Florida?
It can cover eligible dog bite liability after the underlying policy limit is exhausted, but coverage depends on policy terms, breed restrictions, bite history, and carrier guidelines.
Does umbrella insurance cover rental properties?
It can cover eligible rental property liability if the property is listed, the underlying landlord policy meets required limits, and the exposure fits carrier guidelines.
Does umbrella insurance cover flood damage?
No. Flood damage requires separate flood coverage through private flood markets or the NFIP. Umbrella insurance addresses eligible liability claims, not property flood damage.
Can I buy umbrella insurance if my home is with Citizens?
Possibly. Some umbrella carriers may accept Citizens as the underlying home policy, while others may require different terms or decline the account.
Can prior claims affect my umbrella quote?
Yes. Auto accidents, home liability claims, dog bites, rental property claims, watercraft claims, and prior cancellations can affect eligibility and pricing.
Does umbrella insurance cover business activity?
Usually no. Business activity often needs commercial general liability, professional liability, commercial auto, or a commercial umbrella policy.
How fast can I get a Florida umbrella quote?
Many quotes can start after we review current declarations pages, drivers, properties, claims, pets, watercraft, and required underlying limits.
Orlando Umbrella Insurance for Florida Residents
Sun Insurance Services has helped Florida households compare insurance coverage options since 2003. Our Orlando agency works with homeowners, drivers, condo owners, renters, landlords, dog owners, boat owners, and high-net-worth households who want to review personal liability protection.
Office: 7680 Universal Blvd Suite 198, Orlando, FL 32819
Call or Text: (407) 781-1600
ZIPs served: 32819, 32821, 32836, 32837, 32835, 32811, 32839, 34786, 34787, 34761, 34734, 34747, 34741, 34744, 34746, 32789, 32792, 32751, 32746
Nearby service areas: Windermere, Winter Garden, Ocoee, Dr. Phillips, Bay Hill, Lake Buena Vista, Kissimmee, Celebration, Maitland, Winter Park, Apopka, Clermont, and Central Florida.
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