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What is full coverage Auto insurance?In: Auto Insurance |
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I'm an auto insurance agent, so this should help you. Generally, "full coverage" refers to the vehicle having all your states required liability limits, and having comprehensive and collision. That is the broad based defintion of it, and it would meet loan requirements. If the vehicle is leased then the specifics would be 100/300 bodily injury, 50,000 property damage, maximum comprehensive decutible of $500 and maximum collision deductible of $500. To be more specific, would need to know your specific sate as different states require different things for liability coverages by law.
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