I bought a 2003 Pontiac Sunfire 2dr Coupe and I want to have the best protection I can get for myself and for my car. Should I go for a full coverage?

Jeffrey

Corpus Christi TX

 

 

Every auto insurance company has their own policy regarding the term “full coverage”. Don’t be tricked in getting into a policy agreement just because it is called full coverage. Most auto insurance company has limitations and exclusions, so it doesn’t mean that the company will cover everything that could likely happen to your vehicle and even to you. Most insurance company based their limitation policy on how a person upkeeps his car.

Most auto insurance company that is offering full coverage for the most part includes:
- liability
- collision
- towing
- rental reimbursement
- roadside assistance
- coverage for uninsured and underinsured motorist
- Medical payments

A few also include property damage and bodily injury. Despite the fact that two different insurance companies may include these on a full coverage, there is a possibility that their policy is different which means they have different policy limitations and requirements. Before you agree and sign agreements with your insurance company, make sure you study closely the policies full coverage and understand what are provided and know its limitations. Get the exact quote based on your personal and auto information and make a decision about the payment plan that will work for you.