When you hear the term “full coverage”, what does that mean to you? That term gets thrown around a lot, and the definition can mean different things to different people.

Full coverage car insurance means that you have a great combination of Liability Insurance, Comprehensive Insurance and Collision Insurance. Your policy should represent all three categories well, to keep you fully covered in all scenarios.

There are other types of coverages you could add to your policy that could also help cover the rest:

Uninsured Motorist
Personal Injury Protection
Underinsured
Roadside Assistance
Rental Car Reimbursement
Towing Coverage

Call your car insurance agency today to find out if you’re fully covered!

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