Comprehensive policies

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Updated: 3/27/2003 4:09 pm
Comprehensive policies, also known as other than collision coverage, cover damage to your car other than that caused by a wreck. This can include fire, flood, or hail damage or even theft. The value of your car at the time it's damaged will determine how much your insurance company will compensate you. If you require substitute transportation, such as a rental car, your comprehensive policy might cover those expenses as well. Theft from your car is generally covered by your homeowner's or renter's insurance. Your insurance agent will be able to help you figure out what coverage you need and make sure you have an affordable deductible.

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