Umbrella policies in the US, including Florida, often include “drop-down” features that cover risks not found in standard insurance and can act as primary insurance for certain gaps. To qualify in Florida, policyholders must meet minimum underlying coverage requirements. For auto insurance, this might mean at least $250,000 bodily injury coverage per person and $100,000 property damage.
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