How is PLPD insurance different from no-fault or full coverage auto insurance?

PLPD stands for Public Liability and Property Damage. It satisfies your obligation to the state, and offers no coverage to your vehicle's damage.

PLPD also does NOT cover theft, fire, comprehensive, or loss of use, nor does it cover repairs, or replacement in case of damage.

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