Different types of auto insurance

 

 Different types of auto insurance


There are many different types of car insurance, and it can be difficult to know which one will best suit your needs. That's why we've put together this post all about the different types of auto insurance, so you'll have a better idea as to which type is right for you and your vehicle.



-Comprehensive: This covers damage to your vehicle from "acts other than an auto accident". It can include theft or vandalism. 
-Collision: This covers damage to your vehicle when it collides with something else (such as a tree). 
-Medical Payments: This provides coverage for injuries sustained by passengers in the insured car(s). 
-Uninsured/Underinsured motorist: This provides coverage for damage done by other drivers. 
-Additional insured: This covers cars that are owned by the policyholder's family or friends.
-Non-owners insurance: This provides coverage for liability (accidents in which another driver is at fault) if you're a passenger, or if your car is being driven by someone else.



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