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Their is no such thing as "full coverage". You are more then welcome to look in any Property and Casualty law that California has. You will not find the definition of "full coverage". This term is commonly used by consumers looking for comprehensive and collision on a policy. This protects your vehicle against physical damage that may occur. This optional coverage is bought on top of your liability limits.

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