Comprehensive
auto insurance covers non-collision events such as fire and theft, glass breakage or a tree falling on your vehicle.
Not exact matches
Auto insurance also can
cover theft and
non-collision damage, depending on a policy's terms.
Comprehensive
auto insurance, or «other than collision» (OTC) as it's also known,
covers certain types of
non-collision damage to your vehicle.
Comprehensive
auto insurance deals with any
covered non-collision damages and losses that might be sustained by your car from a variety of sources and situations.
New Hampshire
insurance providers are able to offer
auto insurance packages that will
cover only damage to another party's vehicle (liability
insurance), damage to both vehicles and the people in them (collision
insurance), and damage to your vehicle caused by a
non-collision incident like fire or hail (comprehensive coverage).
This
auto insurance policy
covers damaged caused in a
non-collision event such as fire, flood, extreme weather conditions, vandalism and theft.