Not exact matches
This insurance
coverage pays you if your car is stolen, or
damaged caused by something other than a collision by anything other than car accidents such as storms, floods, falling objects, explosions, earthquakes, vandalism or contact with an
animal, such as hitting a deer.
This type of insurance
coverage is used to repair or replace your car if the vehicle is
damaged by flood, fire, hail, a falling tree or natural disaster or vandalism, if the car is stolen or if it is hit by an
animal or deer.
If your RV is stolen, an
animal causes
damage to your RV, or it is
damaged in a hail storm, your comprehensive insurance would provide
coverage for your losses, after your deductible and up to the limits you've selected in your policy.
This
coverage reimburses for loss due to theft or
damage caused by something other than a collision with another car or object, such as fire, falling objects, missiles, explosions, earthquakes, windstorms, hail, flood, vandalism and riots, or contact with
animals such as birds or deer.
This
coverage reimburses for loss due to theft or
damage caused by something other than a collision with another car or object, such as fire, falling objects, missiles, explosions, earthquakes, windstorms, hail, flood, vandalism and riots, or contact with
animals such as birds or deer.
Third - party vehicle insurance allows your insurance company to repair
damage to any other car (s) with whom you're involved in an accident — but not your own car; but comprehensive auto insurance offers a wider
coverage such as theft, vandalism, flooding
damage, fire
damage,
animal attack, or any other incidents on your car.
Comprehensive
coverage covers
damage to your car other than that caused by collision, including theft, vandalism, impact with
animals or birds, explosion, flood, falling objects, windstorm and glass breakage.
Under comprehensive
coverage, your insurer pays you, without regard to fault, for
damage to your car from all causes, other than collision, such as theft (of the car itself or its parts), fire, flood, windstorm, glass breakage, vandalism, hitting or being hit by an
animal, or by falling or flying objects.
Comprehensive pays for
damage not considered under collision
coverage, such as fire, wind, hail, flood, vandalism, theft or striking an
animal.
To have «full
coverage» on your car you would also need to carry comprehensive insurance, which covers your car if it is stolen or
damaged by vandalism, flood, fire, or
animals.
Comprehensive
coverage helps pay to repair or replace your vehicle if it's stolen or
damaged by things like hail,
animal damage or vandalism.
For example, Comprehensive
coverage can help pay for
damages related to fire, theft, vandalism, weather events and accidents involving
animals.
Comprehensive
coverage reimburses you for loss due to theft or
damage caused by something other than a collision — such as fire, falling objects, earthquakes, windstorms, hail, floods, vandalism or contact with
animals.
Comprehensive car insurance, on the other hand, provides
coverage for vandalism to your vehicle, theft (i.e. if someone steals something from your car), fire (i.e. if your car were to burn up), as well as
animal damages and acts of God (which is pretty much like saying
damage from nature).
Property
damage coverage is provided by your insurance company to cover any
damage caused to property owned by another person; this includes personal objects,
animals and vehicles.
Since a lot of people don't think much about the fact that their vehicle could be vandalized, parts could be stolen,
animals could cause
damage to it, etc. — they tend to stay away from comprehensive
coverage.
For instance, comprehensive
coverage will offer protection in case your vehicle is
damaged due to natural causes or if it has been hit by an
animal.
here is what it says: The following exclusion applies to the Baggage and Personal Effects, Baggage Delay
coverages: We will not pay for
damage to or loss of:
animals; property used in trade, business or for the production of income, household furniture, musical instruments, brittle or fragile articles, or sporting equipment if the loss results from the use thereof; boats, motors, motorcycles, motor vehicles, aircraft, and other conveyances or equipment, or parts for such conveyances; artificial limbs or other prosthetic devices, artificial teeth, dental bridges, dentures, dental braces, retainers or other orthodontic devices, hearing aids, any type of eyeglasses, sunglasses or contact lenses; documents or tickets, except for administrative fees required to reissue tickets; money, stamps, stocks and bonds, postal or money orders, securities, accounts, bills, deeds, food stamps or credit cards, except as noted above; property shipped as freight or shipped prior to the Scheduled Departure Date; contraband.
Comprehensive
coverage — This
coverage will insure you from any form of
damage to your vehicle not caused by a collision with another automobile or property, such as fire
damage, theft,
damage from natural causes and
animal collisions.
Comprehensive
coverage will cover all
damages from arson, theft,
animal collision and vandalism to your vehicle, while collision
coverage will cover
damages that arise from collision with vehicles or properties.
For instance, if your ATV is
damaged by fire, theft, vandalism, flooding, or an
animal, Comprehensive
coverage will likely apply.
However, many drivers carry collision and comprehensive
coverage instead, which pays for
damage to your car in this situation, as well as other instances where your car could be
damaged, such as a hailstorm or a collision with an
animal.
This is the type of
coverage that pays for repairs after a crash with an
animal, in addition to covering
damages caused by...
Comprehensive
coverage pays to repair vehicle
damage from weather,
animal crashes, floods, fire and vandalism.
And if you don't have optional
coverage, your car isn't covered for theft and
damage from collisions, fire, floods, hail,
animal strikes or vandalism.
Repairing the
damages caused by
animals can be very costly, but if you have quality
coverage, you will get the
damage fees picked up directly by your insurer.
If your car has been
damaged by weather, falling objects, vandalism, a collision with an
animal or an inanimate object, or if you have broken glass, your repairs would require comprehensive insurance
coverage.
With that said, having the extra insurance can be very beneficial if you find yourself in an accident or without
coverage for certain things like
animal damage or stolen parts.
Comprehensive
coverage can help pay for
damage to your car from vandalism, weather events and accidents involving
animals.
If you carry optional comprehensive
coverage it will cover
damage caused by a collision with an
animal.
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coverage that reimburses policyholders for
damages caused by a run - in with an
animal.
Comprehensive
coverage pays to repair or replace your car if it's stolen or
damaged by a covered cause, such as an
animal collision, weather, a falling object, fire or vandalism.
Comprehensive
coverage protects you from other
damage caused by such factors as
animals, storms, theft and vandalism.
Events such as weather
damage, theft, or
damages resulting from an
animal will be covered by comprehensive
coverage on your Hanover Park new car insurance
coverage.
If it's not required in your case, you may choose to add comprehensive
coverage to your auto insurance policy, to help protect your car in case of
damage or losses not related to a collision, such as
animal damage, theft, fire and other causes.
For example, the quoted premium from GEICO for a 50 / 100/25 liability
coverage, plus the same amount of liability
coverage for uninsured / underinsured motorist
coverage, plus a $ 500 deductible comprehensive
coverage option, to cover you for
damage not caused by an accident (like, say, running into an
animal on a rural Alaskan road) is still less than the quoted premium for the same person and car from Allstate and Progressive for just the minimum liability 50 / 100/25
coverage required by Alaska.
* Alaska's state minimum liability
coverage: $ 50,000 bodily injury
coverage per person / $ 100,000 bodily injury
coverage per accident / $ 25,000 property
damage coverage per accident ** Comprehensive
coverage pays to repair
damage to your car that's caused by something other than a collision, like: fire, theft, vandalism, hail, flood, or hitting an
animal (something to think about in Alaska!)
Comprehensive
coverage * -
Damages that occur to your car from sources that are not related to traffic accidents (such as theft, fire, or
animals) are covered with comprehensive insurance.
Comprehensive insurance gives
coverage for the times when weather,
animals, or vandalism, for example, cause
damage to your car.
This extra
coverage will pay out the cost of
damage to your vehicle caused by auto collisions,
animal hits, wind
damage, flash floods, wildfires, falling trees, and flying objects, among other misfortunes.
A comprehensive car insurance plan includes
coverage for fire, theft, natural and man - made catastrophes, such as a tornado, hurricane vandalism,
damage caused to your vehicle by
animals, falling objects, civil disturbance, such as a riot that causes
damages to your car.
This type of
coverage protects you from theft, vandalism,
damages from
animals, weather, and nature.
Your auto insurance's comprehensive
coverage protects you from the costs of unexpected emergencies including
damage caused by fire or falling objects, explosions, earthquakes, floods, windstorms, and contact with
animals.
Many sled accidents are caused by driving into other vehicles, trees,
animals and thawed lakes, which could cause
damage that you don't have
coverage for.
Damages that are a direct result of a vehicles contact with an
animal fall completely under comprehensive car insurance
coverage.
Comprehensive
coverage pays for replacement or repairs after many non-collision events, such as natural disasters,
animal damage, theft or vandalism and falling objects.
Known also as full
coverage auto insurance, comprehensive
coverage can help pay for
damage to your car from vandalism, weather events and accidents involving
animals.
Comprehensive insurance provides
coverage against
damages caused by something other than a motor vehicle collision, such as theft, fire, vandalism, window breakage, collisions with
animals, or weather - related
damage.
Comprehensive
coverage offers protection against «Acts of God», such as theft of the automobile, fire
damage, collision with an
animal, and other types of unforeseen
damages.
This optional
coverage is known as «other than collision,» and it covers incidents like falling trees, collisions with
animals, and storm or fire
damage.