Most state laws require liability coverage, also known as “property damage/bodily injury.” It can help cover accident expenses, including vehicle damage and personal injury.
Collision helps pay for damage to your vehicle if you hit another vehicle, another vehicle hits you, or your vehicle rolls over. Collision coverage can be required if your vehicle is financed or leased.
Comprehensive insurance helps pay for damage to your vehicle not caused by collision. Examples include damage or loss due to theft, vandalism, falling objects, fire, storms, flood and certain other natural disasters.
This RV coverage helps pay for repairs if your RV is damaged in an accident by an under insured, uninsured or unidentified driver. It may also help pay medical costs, lost wages and other damages for you and your passengers resulting from an accident caused by an uninsured or under insured driver. RV or motor home coverage varies from state to state and is required in some states.
Medical payments coverage helps pay medical costs for you and your passengers in the event of an accident, regardless of who is at fault.