McKayla Girardin, Car Insurance Writer
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Yes, full coverage does cover electrical fires. Electrical fires are covered by comprehensive car insurance, a main component of a full coverage insurance policy, which also provides protection for vandalism and animal damage.
Situations Where Full Coverage Covers Electrical Fires
- Fire caused by a manufacturing defect.
- An electrical malfunction creates sparks that damage your vehicle.
- Water damage to your electrical components create an electrical fire.
If the fire occurred in an accident caused by you, the damage will be covered by collision insurance, which is also a main component of full coverage insurance. If you are not at-fault for the accident, the damage will instead be covered by the other driver's insurance.
What To Do If Electrical Fires Occurs
- File a police report as soon as possible.
- File a claim with your insurer under your comprehensive insurance policy.
- Work with an insurance adjuster to finalize your claim.
Full coverage car insurance normally includes comprehensive and collision insurance and at least the minimum insurance coverage required by state law. Full coverage policies are designed to provide protection for car accidents and non-accident-related damage to ensure the policyholder is covered regardless of fault.
To learn more, check out WalletHub’s guide to full coverage car insurance.
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