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    • What Fire and Theft Coverage Covers
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    • How Much Fire and Theft Coverage Costs

    Top What Fire and Theft Coverage Covers

    Fire and theft coverage is usually part of a comprehensive auto insurance policy. Also known as fully comprehensive auto insurance, this is the most common type of auto insurance drivers purchase today.

    Aside from the obvious fire and theft related expenses, this type of insurance may also cover damages caused by:

    • Lightning
    • Explosions
    • Flooding
    • Earthquakes
    • Windstorms or hail
    • Vandalism
    • Accidents which involved a collision with an animal
    • Damage caused by the sinking, burning, collision, stranding, or derailment of a trailer being used to transport your vehicle
    • Damages from an accident that wasn't your fault, but involved an uninsured motorist, up to a specified dollar amount
     
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    Top Who Needs Fire and Theft Coverage

    If you want maximum protection for your vehicle, purchasing fire and theft coverage as part of a comprehensive auto insurance policy is a smart move. This type of auto insurance may also be required if you used a loan to purchase your vehicle.

    If you are driving an older vehicle which is already paid off, you must weigh the cost of insurance coverage against the expense and inconvenience of paying for repairs in the event your vehicle is damaged. Purchasing comprehensive insurance coverage is not required, but may be useful for your personal financial circumstances.

    Top Where to Get Fire and Theft Coverage

    Fire and theft coverage as part of a comprehensive auto insurance policy is available from many different companies. However, many people choose to simplify their record keeping and save money by bundling their auto insurance from the same company that provides their homeowners or renters insurance.

    Top How Much Fire and Theft Coverage Costs

    Because comprehensive coverage provides protection against many types of events that can damage your vehicle, it is the most expensive type of policy for a driver to buy. If you're concerned about the cost of obtaining fire and theft insurance coverage, however, picking a policy with a higher deductible is one way to lower your monthly premiums. Unfortunately, you must keep in mind that you'll be expected to pay this deductible each time you make a claim. To get the most benefit from your insurance, choose the highest deductible you can still easily afford to pay if necessary.

    The cost for obtaining fire and theft coverage as part of a comprehensive auto insurance package can vary according to the company providing the policy. Shop around for the best deal, asking for detailed quotes before you make your final purchasing decision. Keep in mind that you can't simply base your expected payment rate on what your friend is paying for insurance; policies depend on your driving history and other factors such as your geographic location and the auto theft rates for the model of vehicle you own.

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