If your serious go ask your insurance company
there really is no such thing as 'full coverage', i know many people have heard and said this, if you have 'comprehensive' coverage on your vehicle that is the coverage that applies to this type of loss........
you dont have to have umpd coverage if you have full coverage but most of the time on full coverage it has umpd and if you dont have umpd your collision will pay for fixing your vehicle but most of the time there is a higher deductible on collision I know this because i am an insurance agent
I know of no insurance company in any U.S. sate that will give you full coverage on a salvaged vehicle.
You can technically get full coverage (comp and collision) coverage on any age vehicle, but it is usually not practical to get it on a really old vehicle since if the vehicle is in an accident and is deemed a total loss you will not get very much for the vehicle.
Each car has separate coverage for itself depending on what coverage you elected to take out on the vehicle Liability Collision Comprehensive Coverage etc Full No Claims is not coverage for the vehicle It means you have full coverage and you have not had any claims filed for accidents
usually you only need full coverage if you are financing or leasing your vehicle.
On every auto application, there is a question will ask: "Does the vehicle have a salvaged or branded title?" If this is the case, you will not be able to put full coverage, (comprehensive and collision coverage) on the vehicle. Sometime you can get special exceptions from your insurance carrier to get the full coverage put on if all damage was repaired. It is much harder to get full coverage on a salvaged title vehicle.
Yes. Damage could still happen to the vehicle and the loan company or bank will require full coverage.
In this state, a no fault state, full coverage insurance covers the other vehicle if you are at fault.
Yes.Thats what full coverage covers
You do not have to purchase full coverage auto insurance in Illinois if your vehicle is paid for. You do still need Bodily Injury Liability, Property Damage Liability, and Uninsured Motorist coverage.
Full coverage, minus the deductible.