A coverage in automobile insurance that provides coverage for perils other than collision or theft of the insured's car.
Term used for a variety of insurance policies providing broad protection.
policies that combine major medical and basic hospital insurance.
Insurance that covers costs if your car is stolen or damaged in ways that don't involve a collision.
A policy which covers a number of types of loss or damage mainly in motor insurance.
Comprehensive insurance covers you for the repairs to your own vehicle following an incident e.g. crash, vandalism, fire or recovered theft. Vehicle recovery if it's not driveable following and incident. Any damage to third party property e.g. car, wall or lamppost, windscreen breakage & personal accident benefits. Theft or damage to personal belongings (usually limited up to £250 per claim) Δ back to top of page
This is a form of car insurance and includes cover against third party claims, fire, theft and any accidental damage to your own car ( more).
Traditional name for physical damage coverage for losses by fire, theft, vandalism, and/or falling objects.
It pays for damage to the insured car resulting from fire or theft and also from many other causes.
Coverage in automobile insurance providing protection in the event of physical damage (other than collision) or theft of the insured car.
additional coverage in auto insurance providing protection in the event of theft of the insured car (or physical damages as the result of something other than an auto accident)
Pays for loss when your vehicle is stolen or damaged by vandalism, fire, hail, flooding, collision with a bird or animal, or several other causes.
a policy promising to pay for damage to your car from a cause other than collision: for example, windshield damage, and loss or damage caused by fire, theft, or vandalism. More Information.
Insurance that pays for damage your car sustains in an event other than a collision (e.g., theft, vandalism).
In automobile insurance, coverage for loss of or damage to the policyholder's vehicle from a cause other than Collision. Examples: theft, vandalism, or fire. (See also Collision Insurance)
A combination of Basic Insurance and Major Medical Insurance.
coverage that pays for damage to an insuredâ€(tm)s vehicle caused by incidents other than collision, including fire, severe weather, vandalism and theft.
This covers the vehicle for damage that occurs to it as the result of an accident. The liability section of the policy covers damage that the vehicle causes to a third party's vehicle or property.
Comprehensive insurance reimburses you for damage to your own car from causes other than collision or overturning. The comprehensive portion of your policy pays for loss due to perils like hail, flood, theft, fire, glass breakage, falling objects, missiles, explosions, earthquakes, windstorms, vandalism or malicious mischief, riot or civil commotion, and collision with a bird or an animal. When you look at a policy's comprehensive coverage, check for exclusions or limitations. If you have a special audio system installed in your car, for example, you should make sure your policy would cover the cost of the equipment if it were damaged or stolen. It's also important to know if the policy pays for the actual cash value of damaged or stolen property (its current value after depreciation has been subtracted or the full amount required to replace it today.
this gives you both of the above and also covers accidental damage to your motorcycle.
Insurance covering damage to your vehicle caused by events other than a collision, such as flood, fire, hail, theft, or vandalism.
Protection against loss resulting from damage to the insured auto, other than loss by collision or upset.
Coverage that reimburses you for damage to your own car from causes other than collision, rollover or general wear-and-tear. It covers dangers such as hail, flood, theft, fire, glass breakage, falling objects, missiles, explosions, earthquakes, windstorms, vandalism or malicious mischief, and damage from a bird or animal. Subject to a deductible.
A coverage, which pays for property loss, caused by force other than collision, such as fire, theft, vandalism, flood, hail and glass breakage.
A policy covering a number of types of loss or damage. The name is used mainly in motor insurance.
Insurance that pays for damage sustained in a non-collision event such as theft, vandalism or bad weather.
This insurance covers damages from theft, vandalism or other natural causes (weather).
Comprehensive insurance reimburses you for damage to your car and also covers your legal liability to third parties for property damage and bodily injury.