Why Add Collision and Comprehensive to Your Policy?

When you purchase the required auto insurance to fulfill Georgia law, you might consider buying a policy that provides the minimum coverage. In most cases, though, you should insure your vehicle fully through TruePoint Insurance.

Full coverage of your vehicle ensures that your insurance policy protects your vehicle and the other vehicles of the other drivers on the road. The state minimum insurance you obtain to legally drive in Savannah, GA and the rest of the state only protects the other drivers’ vehicles. If you cause an accident, the bodily injury liability component covers the other drivers’ hospital and medical costs, plus that of their passengers. Your property damage component protects the vehicles of the other drivers.’

You only protect your own vehicle by adding collision and comprehensive coverage. This means that your policy covers all the repairs even if you cause a one-vehicle accident, as in, you damage your car, truck, or SUV. That means you’ll only need to pay a small deductible out of pocket for complete repairs instead of shelling out for all the repairs yourself.

Full coverage also protects you from damage caused by animals, such as deer, running out in front of your vehicle and acts of nature. If hail damages your vehicle, your full coverage policy protects your vehicle by paying for repairs. Whether you hit a fence, a wall, or a tree limb falls on your car, comprehensive and collision cover you. It even covers theft.

Contact TruePoint Insurance

Contact TruePoint Insurance serving Savannah, GA, to expand our auto policy to full coverage. Let us help you protect your vehicle and finances. Full coverage auto insurance protects you against all losses.

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