Umbrella Insurance in Alaska: $1M Coverage, Standard Household

Estimated Annual Premium: $120 to $140

Estimated Monthly Premium: $10 to $10

The range reflects typical variation. Your actual premium may fall outside this range based on underlying policies, assets, and insurer.

What This Scenario Changes

In Alaska, your estimated annual premium is about $120 to $140, which is roughly $10 to $10 per month.

Tradeoff: Umbrella liability protection is priced around the size and likelihood of large liability claims. If you choose a higher umbrella limit, the policy is modeled to fund more of the largest losses.

How to interpret the range: compare sibling scenario links and look for consistent directionality. If changing coverage or deductible moves the range a lot, that is a signal those are the levers that matter most for your scenario choice.

  • What moves this estimate: the umbrella layer is modeled on the risk of large liability losses, and your chosen Standard Household changes which exposure level the model assumes for Alaska. Severe-event environments captured in the snapshot can increase the costs of those worst-case outcomes.
  • Tradeoff: Umbrella liability protection is priced around the size and likelihood of large liability claims. If you choose a higher umbrella limit, the policy is modeled to fund more of the largest losses.
  • Where this matters most: for Alaska, insurers often price around the cost to repair or replace after losses tied to winter weather exposure.

Average umbrella insurance in Alaska · Umbrella by State

How This Estimate Is Calculated

Umbrella estimates use state-level average premiums with multipliers for coverage limit and household risk profile. Educational estimates only.

See our how we calculate page.