Yes
Full coverage will cover acts of nature and vandalism and theft. Full coverage completely insures the car against all acts committed by others or from accidents.
Not if you now only have liability coverage.
Yes, that would be under your comprehensive coverage.
if you have full coverage insurance, yes it will cover you and other driver, depending on the limit of your collison coverage you have. if damage exceeds your coverage, then you have pay out of your own pocket to cover other driver's medical expense and damage. asian623 http://www.myspace.com/scionturboracing
Yes.Thats what full coverage covers
If you have full Coverage Auto Insurance, Then the Comprehensive and Collision portions of your coverage would pay for damages to your own car. If you just have liability insurance only. Then you just have coverage for the other car and there is no coverage for your own vehicle.
Full coverage is more Expensive that PLPD because with full coverage anything that happens to your car they will pay for yours and the other persons car but with PLPD they only pay for the other persons car.
Usually it does, you would have to check to see if you have a broad coverage policy or not.
They call it full coverage because it means your car's damages will be paid for regardless of whether or not the damage is your fault.
Short answer--No! In order to have the claim covered on the vehicle, you would need full coverage on the auto policy. This peril is covered under comprehensive, which is part of what is known as full coverage to the auto.
Yes
It depends on your coverage & the state, but normally if you have full coverage your insurer will cover any accident you are in.