Comprehensive

What it typically covers:
Helps pay for damage to your car not caused by a collision. Examples might include:
- falling objects
- hail
- fire
- theft and vandalism
- explosion
- earthquake

Why it's important:
- Unexpected repair bills might not be part of your budget
- If your car is damaged beyond repair, you can recover the actual cash value, minus your deductible
- It helps protect you from large repair bills

What's a deductible?
The amount you've agreed to pay out of your pocket before the insurance company pays for any covered losses.

Choosing a higher deductible typically means your premium will be lower.

Other Factors That May Affect the Limit You Choose:
Age and value of your car
Your ability to pay for repairs out of your own pocket
The effect changing your deductible has on your premium

Life Stories - Comprehensive