Optional insurance which pays (subject to a deductible) for damage to your auto caused by incidents other than collision or rolling the car over, such as fire, theft, vandalism, flood, or hail. Frequently required by a lender if you have a car loan.
This helps cover damage to a car resulting from incidents other than those governed by collision coverage. Examples of this may include damage or loss resulting from fire, theft, vandalism, falling objects or certain natural disasters or accidents resulting from a collision with an animal. To obtain this coverage, please choose a deductible, which represents the portion of damages you would pay before your insurance coverage would activate. If you do not wish this coverage, simply choose “No Coverage.
Coverage that protects your car against loss or damage not caused by a collision. Thiscould include damages from falling or flying objects, vandalism and theft.
a physical damage auto coverage which covers losses to an insured vehicle caused by missiles or falling objects, theft, explosion, windstorm, flood, contact with birds or animals, etc.
Traditional name for physical damage coverage for losses by fire, theft, vandalism, falling objects, and various other perils. On Personal Auto Policies, this is now called "other than collision" coverage. On commercial forms, it continues to be called "comprehensive" coverage.
Protection under one insurance agreement that covers all hazards within the general scope of the contract, except those specifically excluded.
Physical damage coverage for losses to your automobile by fire, theft, vandalism and numerous other perils. (Note:__ on personal auto policies, this is now called “other than collision” coverage.)
Protects your vehicle against loss due to fire, theft, vandalism, falling objects, lightning, windstorm, hail, rising water,earthquake, explosion. Windshield damage is one of the most common comprehensive claims. This coverage will always be subject to a deductible.
Pays for damage to or loss of your automobile from causes other than accidents. These include hail, vandalism, flood, fire, and theft.
(See Automobile Comprehensive Coverage.)
Pays for damage to your car caused by fire, theft, vandalism, windstorm, glass breakage, and other perils not considered a collision. The repair cost is paid by the insurance company, less your deductible.
Comprehensive coverage pays for the repair of damages not caused by collisions, i.e. hail-damage, vandalism, and fire. It also pays for the replacement of a car in the case of theft.
Coverage for when your car is stolen or damaged in ways that don't involve a collision. Examples include: hail damage, glass breakage, fire, vandalism, collision with an animal, flood, earthquakes, falling objects and theft. This coverage is optional.
Sometimes called "Other than Collision," Comprehensive Coverage pays for damages resulting from fire, theft, vandalism, falling objects, hailstorms, floods, and various other perils. Collision with animals falls under this coverage. Loss of auto glass or windshield is also covered under Comprehensive.
Loss to the insured motor vehicle caused by other than collision. Covered risks generally include fire, theft, falling objects, vandalism, floods, earthquake, wind and hail, hitting an animal, missiles, explosion, riot and civil commotion.
Pays for damage to your automobile from perils such as fire, theft, vandalism, hail and falling objects. This does not include coverage for wear, tear, freezing, mechanical failure or breakdown, or road damage to tires. (Comprehensive and collision coverage are required by lenders if there is a lien on the insured vehicle.)
A Physical Damage coverage insuring against loss or damage resulting from such items as: fire, theft, windstorm, vandalism, etc., but usually not including loss by collision or upset (i.e., roll over).
As it applies to health insurance, these types of policies often wrap the benefits of Basic Hospital Expense policies, Major Medical policies and Excess Major Medical policies into one, all-encompassing coverage. Comprehensive policies can be expensive, but the benefits received are extensive. p 173
Pays for damage to your car caused by fire, theft, windstorm, glass breakage and many other non-collision occurrences.
pays for damage to your auto caused by fire, theft, vandalism, flood, falling objects, or hail.
Pays for damage or loss to your car resulting from fire, theft, vandalism, and striking an animal.
automobile insurance that protects a person against non accident related damages to his or her own car
Covers damage to a vehicle other than a traditional accident such as theft, vandalism, and falling objects.
Pay for losses due to fire, theft, animals or other losses that are not the result of a collision as stated in the insured's policy.
This is the amount paid by the insurance provider for damages occurring due to fire, certain natural disasters and vandalism.
A policy that covers the damage to your own vehicle in caused by an event other than an auto accident. For example, theft, vandalism, etc. would be covered by such a policy.
This coverage provides protection against any loss or damage to a covered auto resulting from loss other than a collision or upset. This coverage also provides for supplemental payments for transportation expenses in the event of total theft of a covered auto or a non-owned auto. The auto must be insured for comprehensive or specified cause of loss coverage. Coverage begins forty-eight hours after a theft of a covered auto. Payments end when the auto is returned to use or the insurer pays for its loss. Back to list of terms.
This language provides payment for vehicle repair following a vandalism, fire, or theft. Caps are usually set to cover car repair or vehicle replacement when consumers purchase an auto insurance policy.
Comprehensive coverage helps pay for damage to your car resulting from fire, certain natural disasters, falling objects, and vandalism. Theft's also covered. The maximum amount paid for repair or replacement is the car's actual cash value, minus the amount of the deductible you choose when you buy your auto insurance policy.
The type of car insurance covers damage to the vehicle from causes other than collision such as flood, hail, explosion, theft, windstorm etc. It generally excludes Collision and Upset which is insured separately.
Comprehensive coverage helps pay for damage to your car resulting from fire, certain natural disasters, falling objects, and vandalism. Theft is also covered. The maximum amount paid for repair or replacement is the car's actual cash value, less the amount of a deductible you select. | Back
Pays for damage and loss from fire, theft, collision, natural disaster and other circumstances outlined in your policy.
Pays for damage to your car caused by reason other than collision, such as fire, theft, windstorm, flood, etc.
Comprehensive Coverage covers you for damages to your car due to things such as fire, hail, flood, theft or impact with a bird or animal. Various deductibles are available. This coverage is optional, but most lease and finance companies require you to purchase Comprehensive and Collision to ensure the car will be repaired or replaced after loss.
A broad physical damage coverage which covers all property losses except collision and those perils or property which are specifically excluded.
A coverage also known as Other than Collision coverage, this part of an automobile policy responds when something other than collision causes physical damage to a vehicle.
Usual name for physical damage coverage resulting from losses caused by events other than collision including fire, theft, vandalism, falling objects and various other perils. Continuously Insured Refers to insurance coverage being in effect from an insurer or multiple insurers at all times, without a break or lapse in coverage at any time for any reason.
Coverage that insures against damage to your vehicle as a result of a loss caused by something other than collision. Some examples are theft, fire, vandalism or falling objects. This coverage is sometimes referred to as "Other-than-Collision".
Comprehensive insurance laws may vary by state, but generally, this insurance protects against any loss or damage to an automobile except those caused by collision or by upset; for example, glass replacement, towing and labor coverage, or coverage against fire or theft.
See Comprehensive Insurance
Term used to describe a type of insurance protection designed to cover loss from accidental damage caused by other than collision.
In automobile insurance it is protection against any loss or damage to an automobile except by collision or by upset. In other types of policies it is insurance that covers under one insuring agreement all hazards within the general scope of the contract except those specifically excluded.
Coverage in automobile insurance providing protection in the event of physical damage (other than collision) or theft of the insured car.
This coverage insures against physical damage to your vehicle from causes other than collision or overturn, such as theft, fire, vandalism, or falling objects. This is sometimes called “Other-than-Collision” coverage.
(Garantie accidents sans collision ni versement (Automobile)) That type of automobile insurance covering damage to the vehicle of the insured from causes other than collision - such as flood, hail, explosion, theft, windstorm, etc. Generally excludes Collision and Upset which is required to be insured separately.
Covers damage to your vehicle caused by an event other than a collision or overturn. Examples include fire, theft, vandalism, and falling objects.
Optional insurance which pays for damage to your automobile caused by things other than collision or rolling the car over such as fire, theft, vandalism, flood or hail. This is frequently required if you have an automobile loan.
an insurance policy that pays for damage to or loss of a car from a wide range of risks, such as fire and theft
This is a type of coverage which covers the damage caused by an event other than the accidents like collision or overturn. For example. falling object, vandalism, fire and theft.
Portion of an auto insurance policy that covers damage to the policyholder's car not involving a collision with another car (including damage from fire, explosions, earthquakes, floods, and riots), and theft.
Insures automobiles and other motor vehicles against loss by fire, theft, or other physical damage hazards except for losses caused by collision or upset. Towing and labor coverage is optional on autos with comprehensive coverage.
Covers damage to the auto not resulting from collision. For example: an auto is parked near a building being painted and becomes splattered with paint. Most claims paid under this coverage are for fire, theft and windshield breakage.
Comprehensive coverage refers to the part of an automobile insurance policy that covers damage to a vehicle caused by miscellaneous hazards other than collision, such as fire, theft, explosion, windstorm, hail, water or contact with an animal.
The part of an auto insurance policy that pays if your car is stolen or vandalized or otherwise damaged by something other than a collision.