Unlike liability car insurance, which is required by most states, collision and comprehensive are optional.
Not exact matches
Unlike a typical
car accident claim, hit and run claimants must look to their own auto
liability insurance policies for compensation under the uninsured motorist provisions (UM) in their policies if the hit and run motorist can not be located or that motorist lacked
insurance coverage.
Unlike comprehensive coverage, which is optional, every
car insurance policy has
liability protection.
Unlike in most other states, bodily injury
liability — the part of your
insurance that pays for injuries sustained by passengers in your
car or in a vehicle you hit — is not required in Florida.
Unlike the SR - 22, which only requires that drivers meet the minimum amount of required
car insurance, the FR - 44 requires that
liability coverage limits are substantially greater than state minimums.
Collision and comprehensive insure the covered
car against its own damage,
unlike your basic
liability portion of a Sparks automobile
insurance plan.
Comprehensive and collision protection are valuable because they protect the covered vehicle,
unlike the
liability portion of a Las Vegas
car insurance policy which essentially only protects the other vehicle.