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| ![]() What Is Full Coverage Auto Insurance?Nevada Insurance Enrollment Answers Does Full Coverage Auto Insurance Cover Everything?
The term "full coverage" is one that often gets tossed around by drivers, but it's probably not a term you'll hear from your insurance agent. That's because unlike minimum coverage, which is clearly defined, there is no set standard for what constitutes full coverage. When people talk about full coverage, they're referring to a policy that will cover damage done to the other driver and to you in the event of a collision (if you are at fault for the accident, of course), your vehicle, towing, rental, and medical/pain and suffering/lost wages all covered. Nevertheless, "full coverage" is really no such thing. Provided the policyholder understand the coverage they want and are paying for, this could mean full coverage to that policyholder. How Much Auto Insurance Do You Have to Have? $25,000/$50,000/$ What does this mean? $25,000 for "liability" for the other driver you hit (lost wages, medical bills, pain and suffering) $50,000 for all passengers, their lost wages, medical bills, pain and suffering $20,000 for property damage (other guys car or other property) But what about your car, your medical expenses and pain and suffering? What if the other driver you hit has a $100,000 hospital bill because of the accident you were at fault for? Read the full article: https://www.nevadainsuranceenrollment.com/ Learn more: https://www.nevadainsuranceenrollment.com/ Nevada Insurance Enrollment 4260 W. Craig Road suite #150-A North Las Vegas, NV 89032 (702) 898-0554 Website: NevadaInsuranceEnrollment.com End
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