Collision coverage pays for the repair or replacement of sheet metal and certain other damage sustained to a motor vehicle as a result of an impact with another object. The scope of the collision coverage is set forth in the insurance policy, and is generally distinguished from the comprehensive coverage that covers other causes of loss. Neither collision nor comprehensive coverage indemnifies for bodily injuries or medical expenses.
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∙ 13y agoThan you have to pay for the damages of your car.
Comprehensive and Collison are the two types of physical damage coverage.
Collision coverage pays to repair your vehicle after an accident. Comprehensive coverage pays to repair your vehicle for damage caused by something other than an accident, like fire, theft, and vandalism.
You need to get collison repair car insurance if you want your car repaired after an accident. There are two main types of collison repair insurance: partial and full. Partial only covers for car repairs if you are the victim, while the full coverage option will cover for your car repairs regardless of who was at fault.
As the name suggests, Insure and Go is quick and easy and usually reasonably priced. You can choose to purchase one-trip coverage or annual, or customised coverage if you are a backpacker or over 55.
Full coverage would be Bodily injury/Property damage/ Uninsured motorist/ Comp/and Collison, plus I would add Underinsured motorist. Liabilty is for bodily injury and property damage.
Nick Collison's birth name is Nicholas John Collison.
Wilson Collison's birth name is Clyde Wilson Collison.
this depends on your insurance coverage and other driver's insurance coverage.. some people have $15,000 limit to cover medical expense, and collison.. and some are higher.. asian623 http://www.myspace.com/scionturboracing
The repair of damage caused to your car when you caused the accident
if you have full coverage insurance, yes it will cover you and other driver, depending on the limit of your collison coverage you have. if damage exceeds your coverage, then you have pay out of your own pocket to cover other driver's medical expense and damage. asian623 http://www.myspace.com/scionturboracing
The cost to insure a car is based on several factors. Including age, location, driving record, color of the car, year of the car, type of car, and whether you have a loan on the car. The amount of personal coverage, and wether you want collison coverage is also going to change the price. Due to all these mediating factors it is impossible to tell you the cost it will be without further knowledge. The best way to find out the bare cost, will be to call or visit an insurance company. Even if you have not bought the car they can still give you an estimate on a potiental car purchase.