Full auto insurance coverage typically goes beyond the state-required minimum liability insurance and usually includes comprehensive and collision coverage.
Comprehensive coverage protects your car from non-collision incidents, like theft, fire, vandalism, or weather-related damage. It’s the kind of coverage that steps in when something unexpected happens that isn’t a crash.
Collision coverage, on the other hand, helps pay for repairs or replacement if your car is damaged in an accident, no matter who’s at fault.
Together, comprehensive and collision coverage give you peace of mind, ensuring that your vehicle is protected in a variety of situations—far beyond just the basics required by law. Full auto insurance is especially important if your car is financed or leased, or if you want to avoid being underinsured when accidents happen.
We’d be happy to review your insurance coverage options with you! Give us a call at (702) 646-2082 or visit https://branchinsgroup.com.