Not exact matches
Comprehensive coverage is an optional coverage on an auto
insurance policy, although if you lease your
car or are still paying toward your auto loan, your lease
holder or lender may require it.
In the case of
comprehensive insurance cover the
policy holder is reimbursed by the amount after a complex calculation taking into account the depreciated value of the
car.
Car insurance policy holders aren't typically covered for theft unless they have purchased
comprehensive auto
insurance.
This include but are not limited to age, sex, length of driving experience, previous claims, current coverage, amount of
comprehensive car insurance coverage, the
policy holder's credit, and the state that the
policy is to be issued.
It is generally recommended that
car insurance policy holders avoid filing claims for damages that are less than the deductibles (amount you pay out of pocket before your
insurance company will pay for any damages) on their collision and
comprehensive policies.