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Car insurance coverage, explained

Six coverage types do almost all the work. Here is what each one actually pays for.

Most policy confusion comes from jargon. Once you know what each coverage does, you can build a policy that protects you without paying for things you do not need.

CoverageWhat it pays forUsually
LiabilityInjury and property damage you cause to othersMandatory
Accident benefits / PIPMedical, rehab and income for you and passengers, any faultMandatory in many areas
CollisionRepairs to your car after a crash, any faultOptional (required if financed)
ComprehensiveTheft, vandalism, fire, hail, animal strikesOptional (required if financed)
Uninsured motoristYour costs when the at-fault driver is uninsuredRecommended
EndorsementsAdd-ons: rental car, accident forgiveness, new-car replacementOptional

How to choose your level

Carry the mandatory coverages, then match optional ones to your situation. Finance or lease a car and you must keep collision and comprehensive. Own an older car outright and you can weigh those premiums against the car's value. Always carry generous liability and uninsured-motorist limits, they are cheap relative to the catastrophic costs they prevent.

Frequently asked questions

What is liability coverage?

Liability pays for injury and property damage you cause to others. It is mandatory everywhere and is the core of every auto policy. It does not pay for your own car.

What is the difference between collision and comprehensive?

Collision pays to repair your car after a crash, regardless of fault. Comprehensive pays for non-collision damage, theft, vandalism, fire, hail, and animal strikes.

Do I need collision and comprehensive?

They are optional in most places but required if you lease or finance. On an older, low-value car, dropping them can make financial sense; on a newer car they are usually worth keeping.

What are accident benefits?

Accident benefits (or personal injury protection) cover medical costs, rehabilitation and income replacement for you and your passengers regardless of fault. They are mandatory in many provinces and some states.

What is uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage?

It protects you when an at-fault driver has no insurance or too little. Given how many drivers are uninsured, it is inexpensive protection well worth carrying.

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