02/16/2026
When people say they have “full coverage,” they usually mean comprehensive + collision, but that’s only part of the story.
Collision coverage helps repair or replace your vehicle if you’re in a crash.
Comprehensive coverage covers non-collision events like theft, hail, fire, or fallen trees.
Rental reimbursement ensures you’ve got a temporary ride while your car is in the shop after a covered loss.
Emergency roadside service gets you help when you're stranded, flat tires, dead batteries, lockouts, and more.
Together, these coverages make up full coverage. It’s a more complete safety net, and it could save you a lot of time, money, and stress when life throws the unexpected your way.
Your car. Your peace of mind. Make sure it’s fully protected.