Whats the difference between comprehensive and collision coverage?
Comprehensive coverage typically covers damage from fire, theft, explosion, glass breakage, animal collision, and other incidents not covered by collision coverage. Collision is usually defined as colliding with another object or overturning. Most auto policies have lower deductibles for comprehensive coverage than for collision coverage. If you have an older car that may cost more to repair than it’s worth, consider the following to save money: • Raise your deductibles. • Drop your collision or comprehensive coverage. • Drop both your collision and comprehensive coverage.