Comprehensive Policy/Coverage

Comprehensive Policy A comprehensive is an all-inclusive cover that protects the insured vehicle and the owner from various incidents. The coverage under such a plan includes the following: -Explosion, fire, lightning, self ignition -Theft, burglary, housebreaking -Strikes or riots -Earthquakes -Hurricane, typhoon, flood, cyclone, inundation, tempest, hailstorm, storm, frost -External accidents -Malicious activities -Terrorist acts -Damages to the insured vehicle while in transit via rail, road, inland waterways, lift, air, or elevator -Rockslides and landslides -Liabilities to a third party in an accident Typically you can take a comprehensive coverage at any time to the following policies: -Auto insurance -Motorcycle insurance -RV insurance -Boat insurance You may also be able to purchase comprehensive coverage for ATVs, golf carts, snowmobiles, and other types of vehicles. Comprehensive coverage is non-collision-related damage to your vehicle, which is why it's sometimes called "other than collision" coverage. "Full coverage," on the other hand, is an ambiguous term often used to refer to both comprehensive and collision coverage, plus any other coverage your the law mandates. It should be noted comprehensive insurance policy is not compulsory like a Third party motor Insurance liability insurance. It is not mandatory to buy a Comprehensive Insurance. It is the choice of the owner to buy a Comprehensive Insurance cover if he/she wishes to protect his/her own damages or not. Raising your deductibles for comprehensive insurance could help to lower your premiums. #benewinsurance #insurtech #inclusiveinsurance #insurance #reinsurance #takaful

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