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Showing 4 umbrella insurance agents in Bedford, MA
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Nichols Insurance Agency, Inc.
363 Great Rd, Bedford, MA 01730
(781) 275-1650
North land Insurance Agency
200 Great Rd #240, Bedford, MA 01730
(781) 275-3800
northlandinsagency.com
Richard A Egan Insurance
200 Great Rd, Bedford, MA 01730
(781) 275-4493
egan2insure.com
PMC Insurance Group
209 Burlington Rd #109, Bedford, MA 01730
(781) 449-7744
pmcinsurance.com
What Does a Umbrella Insurance Agent in Bedford Cost?
The cost of an umbrella insurance policy in Massachusetts typically ranges from 150 to 400 dollars per year for 1 million dollars in coverage. Higher limits of 2 to 5 million dollars may cost 300 to 800 dollars annually. Actual premiums depend on your risk profile, number of vehicles, and property values. 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 Bedford do?
An umbrella insurance agent in Bedford helps you assess your personal liability risks and find a policy that covers claims above your standard insurance limits. They review your existing home and auto policies to determine the right amount of extra coverage for your situation.
How much umbrella coverage should I get in Massachusetts?
Most agents recommend at least 1 million dollars in umbrella coverage, but the right amount depends on your assets and income. In Massachusetts, factors like owning a home, having a swimming pool, or driving frequently increase your need for higher limits.