Auto Insurance : What Is Full Coverage Automobile Insurance?

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Full coverage auto insurance is required if there is a lien on a vehicle, and it refers to both collision and liability insurance. Find out why it’s a good idea to have collision insurance on a new car with help from the chief operating officer of an insurance business in this free video on full coverage auto insurance. Expert: Kim Guyton Bio: Kim Guyton is the chief operating officer for Oleander Insurance Services. Filmmaker: Rendered Communications


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    2 Responses to Auto Insurance : What Is Full Coverage Automobile Insurance?

    1. Section7G4 says:

      @sprax3
      In the insurance industry we know it’s Comprehensive and Collision, but in the real world, everyone including the finance company call it Full Coverage. I don’t know why since it’s a little miss leading. I guess it started with a agent like how mother’s day, father’s day and valentine day was created by the cards maker to sell more cards. I guess agents would says full coverage just because it sounds good and better Comp and Collision. I always tell my clients the correct term.

    2. sprax3 says:

      this is completely wrong…Required are Comprehensive: for Other than collision as theft, and collision for coverage involving another vehicle, theirs no such thing as full coverage just lines of insurance that are sold…

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