

Full coverage auto insurance to protect your car
- Comprehensive coverage
- Collision coverage
- Towing and labor
- Gap coverage
- Rental reimbursement
Auto insurance coverage to protect you and others
- Injury and property damage
- Medical expenses
- Family compensation
- Uninsured and underinsured drivers
- Personal injury and no fault protection (not
available in all states)
Learn more about auto insurance coverage
Liability coverage
Liability covers bodily injury to others and property damage to
others if you are at fault in an accident. Bodily injury pays
others' medical costs. It can also pay injured parties' lost wages
and your legal expenses. Property damage coverage can also pay for
your legal expenses if a lawsuit is brought against you due to an
accident.
Many state laws require liability coverage. Each
state has its own minimum requirement.
Comprehensive auto insurance coverage
Helps pay for damage to your vehicle not caused by collision. Examples include: damage or loss due to theft, vandalism, falling
objects, fire, storms, flood and certain other natural disasters.
Collision coverage
Helps pay for damage to your vehicle if you hit another vehicle,
another vehicle hits you, or your vehicle rolls over. Collision
coverage can be required if your vehicle is financed or leased.
Uninsured or underinsured motorist car
insurance coverage
Helps pay for damages to your vehicle if it is damaged in an
accident by an underinsured, uninsured or unidentified driver. Uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage also helps pay your
medical costs and your passengers' medical costs if an accident
caused by an uninsured or underinsured driver results in injury. This coverage may also pay for lost wages and other damages. Coverage varies from state to state and is required in some states.
Medical expenses
Helps pay medical costs for you and your passengers in the event of
an accident, regardless of who is at fault.
Loss of income
Helps pay lost wages due to injuries from an automobile accident. This type of coverage can be especially important if you do not
already have short-term or long-term disability benefits from
another source.
Rental car reimbursement
Helps pay for your rental car or other transportation (such as bus
or subway) if your car cannot be driven due to an at–fault accident
or comprehensive claim.
Towing and labor
Reimburses for towing and roadside assistance charges if an insured
vehicle is disabled. Typical services include: battery
jump-starting, tire changing and locksmith services.

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