McKayla Girardin, Car Insurance Writer
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Yes, full coverage does cover repairs in certain situations. Repairs are covered by full coverage if they are the result of an accident you caused or some sort of unavoidable incident, such as a natural disaster or vandalism.
If you are not at fault, however, the other driver’s liability insurance would cover your vehicle repairs. And if the repairs are needed because of normal maintenance or wear and tear, they will not be covered by car insurance at all. But some mechanical repairs may be covered by a vehicle service plan or extended warranty.
When Components of Full Coverage Will Cover Repairs
- Collision insurance will cover vehicle repairs needed after an accident you caused.
- Comprehensive insurance will cover vehicle repairs caused by things like vandalism or natural disasters.
- The at-fault driver’s liability insurance will cover your vehicle repairs if you are not at fault for the accident.
Full coverage car insurance normally includes collision and comprehensive 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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