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"Full coverage" doesn't actually exist-but there are lots of auto insurance options you can choose from to help you feel well protected. When people say full coverage it usually means that they have a combination of insurance types that result in you being covered in almost every situation. This could include liability insurance, comprehensive insurance, uninsured motorist insurance, bodily injury protection and many others.

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