Umbrella Insurance
Coverage for the Unexpected
An umbrella policy provides additional liability coverage and can give you added protection for covered claims where the damages or injury exceeds the limits of your auto or home insurance policy.
Umbrella Insurance is available to residents of Connecticut, Maryland, New Jersey, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.
Added Protection for Your Auto Policy
In the event of a lawsuit resulting from a covered car accident, your umbrella policy limit can provide another level of protection above the liability limit of your auto policy.
Safeguarding Your Home from Liability
Unfortunately, accidents happen in the home, sometimes resulting in serious injuries to visitors, which could lead to a significant claim against the homeowner. If someone makes a claim against you that is covered by the policy, umbrella coverage can give you protection above your homeowners policy's liability limit.
See If You're Eligible
Umbrella policies are available to current NJM Auto policyholders and Homeowners policyholders who do not own an auto. Both the underlying auto and homeowners policies must have a liability limit of $500,000.
Customize Your Policy with an Endorsement
Excess Uninsured and Underinsured Motorists Coverage
This endorsement provides an additional $1,000,000 in Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist (UM/UIM) coverage if you are involved in a covered accident with a driver who is uninsured or underinsured, and the bodily injury and/or property damage exceeds your underlying auto policy's UM/UIM limits.
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