Frequently Asked Questions
How much umbrella insurance do Vermont residents need?
Vermont residents should consider umbrella coverage equal to their net worth plus 5 years of income. VT liability laws and local litigation trends may influence the recommended coverage amount.
Is umbrella insurance expensive in Vermont?
No. Umbrella insurance is one of the most affordable types of insurance in Vermont. A $1 million policy typically costs $150-$300 per year for VT residents, depending on the number of vehicles and properties.
What does umbrella insurance cover in Vermont?
In Vermont, umbrella insurance provides excess liability coverage above your auto and home policy limits. It covers bodily injury, property damage, personal injury claims, and legal defense costs.
Do I need umbrella insurance if I rent in Vermont?
Even renters in Vermont can benefit from umbrella insurance if they have significant savings, investments, or high income. An umbrella policy extends beyond your renters insurance liability limits to protect your assets.