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What’s umbrella insurance?

An umbrella policy can help when a claim is more than the liability limits of your car, home, rental property or watercraft insurance.

If a claim against you is more than what your policy can cover, umbrella insurance could help pay the rest.

It can help protect your finances, including things you own, plus your savings, investments and future wages.

What types of accidents does an umbrella policy cover?

Here are some examples where umbrella coverage could help protect you.

On the road

The young driver in your family makes a left turn across traffic causing a crash. If someone is injured, their medical bills could be higher than the limits on your auto policy.

At home

Someone slips and falls on your property. They’re hurt and their medical costs are $500,000. You may not have enough coverage on your homeowners policy.

At your rental property

An electrical fire results in a tenant's death. The family sues you for $1 million. You may be on the hook for their pain and suffering if you don’t have enough coverage on your rental property policy.

With your pet

A neighbor is visiting, and your dog bites him causing deep wounds. His surgery costs thousands. Your homeowners insurance might not cover the bills.

How much umbrella insurance do you need?

We offer personal umbrella insurance from $1 million to $5 million in coverage. Many people choose a policy that protects their current and future earnings.

To get USAA Umbrella Insurance in most states, you need to have USAA Auto Insurance.‍ ‍ See note 1 If you have other personal policies, they can be with us or another insurer.

Either way, you'll need these coverage limits.

Need umbrella insurance for your business?

The USAA Insurance Agency can help protect your business. Personal umbrella insurance doesn’t cover businesses, business property or professional services.

Get coverage with these common policies.
 

  • Commercial umbrella insurance
  • Professional liability insurance
  • Commercial auto insurance
  • Commercial cyber insurance

Umbrella insurance FAQ

While exclusions may vary by state, it typically doesn't cover liability from:

  • Business and commercial activities, such as ride share and home share unless it’s endorsed, food delivery, day care, massage therapy, salons, and farming.
  • Intentional or purposeful criminal acts and omissions.
  • Rendering of or failure to render professional services, like photography.
  • Loss assessment payments.
  • Officers or members of a board of directors of any organization.
  • Contracts or agreements.

This requirement allows us to underwrite the policy appropriately and streamlines the claims process as we handle the entire claim.

The higher limits on your primary policies help protect your financial well-being. If the limit on your primary policy is lower than what's required, you'll have to pay the difference out of pocket.

When considering umbrella insurance, people often look at their risk of facing a lawsuit. For example, if they own a rental property or second home, they could be at higher risk. They may also consider the assets they could lose in a lawsuit.

If you’re sued, a personal umbrella policy may help cover damages and legal expenses.

Umbrella insurance resources

Protecting your net worth with umbrella insurance

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Read article: Protecting your net worth with umbrella insurance

Get extra liability protection with Umbrella Insurance.

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Read article Get extra liability protection with Umbrella Insurance.

Protect yourself with proper insurance coverage.

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Read article Protect yourself with proper insurance coverage.

Related footnotes:

  1. IN PENNSYLVANIA, WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE TO QUOTE ANY INDIVIDUAL A PREMIUM RATE FOR THE INSURANCE ADVERTISED HEREIN.

Related footnotes:

  1. USAA Auto Insurance not required in New York, Pennsylvania or Hawaii.

Related footnotes:

  1. The coverage examples or scenarios included above are intended to show the types of situations that may result in claims. They shouldn’t be compared to an actual claim. Whether or to what extent a particular loss is covered depends on the facts and circumstances of the loss, the terms, and conditions of the policy as issued and applicable law.

  2. Membership eligibility and product restrictions apply and are subject to change.

  3. Property and casualty insurance underwritten by United Services Automobile Association (USAA), USAA Casualty Insurance Company, USAA General Indemnity Company, Garrison Property and Casualty Insurance Company, NOBLR Reciprocal Exchange, based in San Antonio, Texas; USAA S.A. (Europe), and USAA S.A. UK Branch (United Kingdom) and is available only to persons eligible for property and casualty group membership. Each company has sole financial responsibility for its own products.

    Coverages subject to the terms and conditions of the policy.

  4. Small Business Insurance is underwritten by Garrison Property & Casualty Insurance Company, San Antonio, Texas ("Garrison"), or is underwritten by insurance companies that are not affiliated with United Services Automobile Association (USAA) ("third-party insurance companies"). Each company is solely responsible for its insurance products. Any product or coverage descriptions are brief and are informational only. Products, availability, coverages, and terms vary by state and exclusions apply. Applications for insurance are subject to underwriting by the applicable insurance company. All coverages are subject to the terms and conditions of your policy. Read your policy for details. Products underwritten by third-party insurance companies are offered through a relationship between the USAA Insurance Agency (the "Agency") and the third-party insurance company. The Agency contracts with third-party insurance companies to offer products and services ("third-party insurance products") on their behalf. Third-party insurance products are not underwritten by USAA or its affiliates. The Agency receives a commission on the sale or renewal of third-party insurance products and may receive other performance-based compensation from them. When you purchase an insurance product from one of these third-party insurance companies, that company is responsible for protecting your data, and its processes and procedures may differ from those of USAA. USAA Insurance Agency means USAA Insurance Agency, Inc., or USAA of Texas Insurance Agency (collectively the "Agency"). California License #0D78305, Texas License #7096, 9800 Fredericksburg Road, San Antonio, Texas 78288.

  5. USAA Insurance Agency means USAA Insurance Agency, Incorporated or USAA of Texas Insurance Agency (collectively the “Agency”). California License #0D78305, Texas License #7096. 9800 Fredericksburg Road, San Antonio, Texas 78288. The Agency contracts with insurance carriers that are not affiliated with USAA and offers products and services (“third-party insurance products”) on their behalf. Third-party insurance products are not underwritten by USAA or its affiliates. The Agency receives a commission on the sale or renewal of third-party insurance products and may receive other performance-based compensation from them. Purchase of third-party insurance products does not establish USAA membership. Product and coverage descriptions are brief. All coverages are subject to the terms and conditions of your policy. Read your policy for details. Product and coverage availability may vary in some locations and all applications for insurance are subject to underwriting by the insurance carrier.

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