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There really is no such thing as full coverage and insurance companies certainly do not use this term. It is an old term that was used to mean you had physical damage coverage in addition to liability on your insurance. Normally it meant that you had comprehensive and collision coverage. Now there are many different coverages that you can add to your policy but still if you buy everything that is available it still doesn't mean that every instance that comes up you are covered.

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