Comprehensive Car Insurance Information
Comprehensive car insurance can help provide financial protection if your car is damaged in a covered nonaccident-related incident. Contact Wilgus Insurance for a personalized car insurance quote. With offices in Maryland, Delaware and North Carolina, we are strategically located to serve you with the best coverage and outstanding customer service.
What Does Comprehensive Car Insurance Cover?
Comprehensive car insurance is designed to help cover unexpected and unforeseen incidents that might cause damage to your vehicle. Unlike collision insurance, which covers accidents with other vehicles, comprehensive insurance typically covers the following:
- Theft
- Vandalism
- Natural disasters
- Animal collisions
- Falling objects
- Fire
Comprehensive car insurance can help protect your investment in your vehicle by providing coverage for a wide range of noncollision-related incidents.
Is Comprehensive Coverage the Same as Full Coverage?
Comprehensive coverage is not synonymous with full coverage. While comprehensive insurance covers specific noncollision-related damages, full coverage generally refers to a combination of coverages including the following:
- Liability—May help cover bodily injury and property damage to others in an accident where you’re at fault
- Collision—May help pay for damage to your car resulting from a collision, regardless of fault
- Comprehensive—As detailed above, covers noncollision-related damage
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At Wilgus Insurance, we are committed to offering auto insurance coverage to suit your needs and budget.
Contact one of our offices today and let us help you get the car insurance coverage you need at a great rate.