Question #2: Why is not “Full Coverage”?
Filed In: Auto Insurance101
You probably know it is not exactly “full coverage car insurance”. You would still have to pay the deductible when you use comprehensive and collision. Sometimes the deductible cost $50 and sometimes it cost $1000, no matter how much it is your “full coverage car insurance” will not cover the cost of the deductible.
Also, you can not intentionally damage your car. There is no auto insurance anywhere that cover intentional damages by the owner.
The 4 Most asked questions about full coverage auto insurance
1. What is full coverage auto insurance?
2. What full coverage auto insurance is not?
3. How to use full coverage auto insurance?
4. Do you really need full coverage auto insurance?
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