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Liability Coverage
Liability coverage, mandatory in most states, may help cover third-party bodily injury and property damage claims if you're at fault. Protect yourself and others with this essential insurance.
Collision Coverage
Collision coverage could pay for repairs or replacement of your vehicle if it's damaged in an accident, even if it's your fault. It's often required by lenders for leased vehicles.
Coverage
Coverage may help pay for non-collision damage to your vehicle, such as theft, vandalism, fire, animal impacts, or weather-related incidents like hail and flooding.
Medical Payments Coverage
This coverage could help with medical costs for you and your passengers when you're not at fault in an accident. It's required in some states and optional in others.
Personal Injury Protection (PIP)
PIP coverage, available in select states, could not only handles medical expenses but may also assists with costs like childcare or lost income resulting from an accident.
Driver Coverage Protection
Uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage may provide protection against drivers without adequate insurance, mandated in certain states.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Does Car Insurance Cover?
How Much Does Car Insurance Cost?
What is Gap Insurance For Cars?
Gap insurance coverage is designed to help protect drivers who have financed or leased their vehicle.
In the event that a financed or leased vehicle is totaled or stolen, many car insurance policies will typically only cover the market value of the vehicle at the time of the incident. This amount may be less than what the driver owes on the vehicle.
Gap insurance can help cover the difference between the market value of a vehicle and the remaining amount owed on the loan or lease.
Is Car Insurance Required By Law?
What is a Deductible In Car Insurance?
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