What are some of the optional coverages I should consider?
1. Physical Damage – Covers damages to your own vehicle. This coverage can include collision insurance, comprehensive insurance or both. If you finance or lease your car, your bank or leasing company will likely require you to have physical damage coverage. • Collision insurance – Covers damage to your car when it is involved in a collision with another car or object. Collision coverage also covers single-vehicle accidents. • Comprehensive insurance – Covers damage to your vehicle caused by perils such as vandalism, theft, fire, falling or flying objects or extreme weather conditions. 2. Endorsements – Optional coverages you can choose to add to your insurance policy for additional protection. Examples of popular endorsements: • Transportation replacement (Loss of use coverage) – Covers the cost of a rental car in the event that your car is in the shop due to a covered physical damage claim. • Family protection coverage – Provides limited protection for you and your family in the event
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