- What Is Comprehensive Car Insurance? | Progressive
What is comprehensive auto insurance coverage? Comprehensive coverage is an optional coverage Though it's optional, auto lenders may require you to carry comprehensive when leasing or financing a vehicle It can cover damage from fire, hail, vandalism, theft, or collisions with animals, among other unexpected and uncontrollable events
- What is comprehensive insurance? - Progressive
Comprehensive insurance is defined as coverage for non-collision-related damage to your vehicle, which is why it's sometimes called "other than collision" coverage " Full coverage," on the other hand, is an ambiguous term often used to refer to both comprehensive and collision coverage, plus any other coverage your state mandates
- Collision vs. Comprehensive Insurance | Progressive
Comprehensive vs collision insurance: What's the difference? Comprehensive and collision are both optional coverages that protect your vehicle, but they differ in the type of incident they cover Comprehensive covers damage to your vehicle from unexpected non-collision incidents like theft, animal damage, falling trees, and weather damage
- Comprehensive Auto Coverage | Progressive
Learn more about comprehensive car insurance coverage from Progressive, including how it works, what it can cover, and additional benefits
- When to Drop Full Coverage Car Insurance | Progressive
When should you drop comprehensive and collision coverage? Paying for comprehensive and collision — the coverages that many people mean when they say "full coverage" — may not be worth it if your car's value is minimal and your policy includes a high deductible
- Comprehensive Car Insurance Deductibles | Progressive
Learn how a comprehensive deductible works with your car insurance policy and find out how to choose the right deductible amount for your needs
- Does Car Insurance Cover Flood Water Damage? | Progressive
Comprehensive coverage on your auto policy can cover water damage related to rain, flooding, and hail
- Does car insurance cover vandalism? - Progressive
Yes, comprehensive coverage on your auto policy can cover vandalism to your car — minus any deductible — since intentional damage to your vehicle is out of your control Vandalism includes slashed tires, broken windows, and any type of defacing of the vehicle, like a car that gets keyed If the repairs cost more than your comprehensive deductible, it may make sense to file a claim
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