What does full coverage auto insurance mean in Pennsylvania?

 

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If you have been involved in a Bucks County car accident or sustained personal injuries in a Philadelphia truck accident, you will most likely want to take a look at your own auto insurance policy to see what types of insurance coverage you have. You may have heard the term "full coverage" or even have been told by your auto insurance company or auto insurance agent that you have "full coverage insurance." 

The answer to the question is that full coverage can mean anything, or more accurately NOTHING.  Full coverage is commonly used to mean that your car is fully insured (meaning that you have full collision coverage if your car is damaged). Collision coverage is only a small part of insurance coverage in Pennsylvania.  

Full coverage does not mean you have full tort auto insurance.  Full coverage does not mean that you are fully protected if you cause an accident and injure someone else.  Have a local Bucks County personal injury lawyer or a Philadelphia personal injury lawyer explain the terms of your PA auto insurance policy to you.

The Philadelphia personal injury lawyers at Saile & Saile LLP offer free auto insurance reviews for your Pennsylvania auto insurance policies.  All you have to do is fax or email us a copy of your policy.  What do you have to lose?


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