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    Coverage Education

    Auto Insurance Guide

    A plain-English guide to how car insurance works in the U.S., why states require liability coverage, and how shoppers should think about deductibles, optional coverage, and claims.

    Basics

    What Auto Insurance Does

    Auto insurance helps pay for certain kinds of financial loss connected to vehicle ownership and operation. Depending on the coverage selected, it may help protect you against damage you cause, damage to your own vehicle, theft, weather loss, medical costs, and uninsured drivers.

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    Liability

    Pays for damage or injury you cause to others up to policy limits.

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    Collision

    Pays for damage to your own vehicle after a collision, subject to deductible.

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    Comprehensive

    Pays for non-collision losses such as theft, fire, hail, vandalism, or animal strikes, subject to deductible.

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    Add-on coverages

    May include roadside assistance, rental reimbursement, uninsured motorist, medical payments, PIP, or loan/lease payoff.

    How Pricing Works

    Why Premiums Change

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    State and ZIP code

    Local claim frequency, repair costs, theft rates, weather, and regulation affect pricing.

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    Driver profile

    Age, experience, driving record, prior coverage, and claim history matter.

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    Vehicle type

    Repair cost, safety features, theft risk, and performance characteristics all affect price.

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    Coverage choices

    Higher limits, lower deductibles, and more add-ons typically raise premium.

    Mistakes

    Common Auto Insurance Mistakes

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    Buying only on price

    The cheapest quote may leave important gaps if coverage limits are too low or deductibles are too high.

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    Ignoring exclusions

    Personal policies may not cover some business use, rideshare periods, or special vehicle situations unless specifically added.

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    Forgetting deductible math

    A high deductible lowers premium but increases out-of-pocket cost when a claim happens.

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    Not updating the policy

    Moving, adding drivers, changing vehicles, or using a car for business can all affect the right coverage.

    FAQ

    Auto Insurance Questions

    It may satisfy legal minimum rules in many states, but it does not protect your own vehicle from collision or non-collision damage.

    Collision covers impact damage to your vehicle after a crash, while comprehensive generally covers non-collision losses like theft, fire, hail, or vandalism.

    Not exactly. People often use 'full coverage' informally to mean a package that includes liability, collision, and comprehensive, but the exact mix can vary.

    Rates can rise because of broader market changes, claim costs, weather trends, your own driving record, coverage changes, or updated underwriting factors.