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What Is the Difference Between Collision, Comprehensive and Uninsured Automobile Coverage?

Collision covers damage to your car that’s caused when it tips over or collides with another object. For example, if you’re driving in a parking lot and you hit another car or bump into a lamp post, or if a shopping cart hits your car, the resulting damage is covered by Collision.

For other damages not covered by Collision, your Comprehensive coverage takes over. Comprehensive covers glass breakage and damage caused by theft, vandalism, wind storm, hail, fire, or earthquakes.

When you purchase both Collision and Comprehensive coverage, you’ll get the All Perils coverage, free of charge.

Uninsured Automobile coverage protects you and your family if you’re injured or killed by a driver who is not insured, or by a hit-and-run driver. It also covers your car if it’s damaged by a driver who’s not insured.

Uninsured Automobile coverage is automatically included in your policy, while both Collision and Comprehensive are optional.

To find out which endorsements to include in your insurance policy, read Choosing the Right Kind of Auto Insurance.

























































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