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Showing 4 umbrella insurance agents in Northfield, NJ
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AAA Northfield
901 Tilton Rd, Northfield, NJ 08225
(609) 646-6000
cluballiance.aaa.com
Insurance Agencies Inc
1601 New Rd #100, Northfield, NJ 08225
(609) 646-1000
insuranceagenciesinc.com
Michael Tepedino and Sons
2408 Cedarbridge Rd, Northfield, NJ 08225
(609) 646-2288
United insurance NJ
653 Tilton Rd, Northfield, NJ 08225
(551) 362-2270
publicadjustersassociates.com
What Does a Umbrella Insurance Agent in Northfield Cost?
Typical umbrella insurance costs in New Jersey range from 150 to 300 dollars per year for 1 million dollars in coverage. Higher coverage amounts, such as 2 million dollars, may cost 200 to 400 dollars annually. Costs vary based on your risk profile, driving record, and property value. This is general information and not insurance advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by agent and case complexity. This is not insurance advice — consult directly with an agent for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does an umbrella insurance agent in Northfield do?
An umbrella insurance agent helps you purchase a personal umbrella policy that provides extra liability coverage. This policy kicks in after your home or auto insurance limits are exhausted, offering protection for events like accidents on your property or car accidents where you are at fault.
How much umbrella coverage do I need in New Jersey?
Most agents recommend at least 1 million dollars in umbrella coverage, but the amount depends on your assets and risk. New Jersey law does not set a minimum, but higher net worth individuals often choose 2 to 5 million dollars for adequate protection.