There are many different types of insurance policies to choose from, including comprehensive and liability. When choosing a policy, be sure to consider the cost and your basic needs.
No. Liability insurance covers damage you do to someone else's property. Theft would be covered by comprehensive insurance. In most jurisdictions, liability insurance is required but comprehensive is not.
Erie Insurance auto insurance plans include coverage for bodily injury liability, medical payments, property damage liability, collision, comprehensive, and uninsured/underinsured motorists.
Options available with auto insurance are Liability, Medical coverage, Collision and comprehensive coverage, and Uninsured motorist coverage.SK(APEX)
There are several different companies that offer Auto Liability Insurance in America. Companies like, state farm, 21st century, geico, and progressive all offer Auto Liability Insurance in America.
Direct Auto Insurance providision includes cover for bodily injury liability, property damage liability, collision and comprehensive coverage. They also provide motorcycle insurance, roadside assistance, life insurance, and emergency protection.
Liability - pays for damages you caused to another auto or person(medical). Full Coverage (Comprehensive) - Includes Liability plus covers your vehicle for theft, fire and collision. There may also be other coverages on an auto policy, depending on your state, such as PIP.
While comprehensive insurance covers both you and the party with whom you were in an accident with, liability insurance only covers the other party. Thus, you will only be insured if you are in the comprehensive plan for your part of the accident costs.
Your liability portion of your auto insurance pays for injury and damages for which you are liable to others. Your Comprehensive and Collision portion of your auto policy will cover your own vehicle. One can not be liable to ones self. If you have "liability only" coverage, then their is no coverage for your own vehicle if you were at fault.
No it does not. Homeowners insurance covers your home, property and liability excluding your auto. Your auto comprehensive coverage will protect you for fire, theft, striking an animal and....vandalism.
Comp covers theft and accidents iwth other cars. Liability protects you against lawsuits from other people.
"Auto insurance provides property, liability and medical coverage: