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What’s full coverage car insurance?

Full coverage means different things to different people. It's a common term banks or lenders use when referring to the coverage they require for USAA auto insurance.

When lenders say full coverage, they usually mean having an auto policy with collision, comprehensive and the minimum liability coverage amount required by your state.

Full coverage isn't an actual policy or coverage option though, and no insurance company has a policy that covers every situation.

How much coverage is required?

You’ll need a minimum amount of liability coverage in most states. If you’re financing your car, your lender will likely require collision and comprehensive coverage. They may also set a limit on your deductible amount.

Keep in mind that you should have enough coverage to help protect the following:

  • You and your finances
  • Other drivers in your household
  • Your passengers
  • Your vehicles

How much is car insurance?

It depends on things like your driving record, location, deductible, the characteristics of your car and how much coverage you get.

Even if you don’t have a lease or loan, think about how much you’d have to pay out of pocket to fix your car.

Learn how we calculate rates

Extra protection for greater peace of mind

Even though your lender may only require liability, collision and comprehensive coverage, here are some other options you may want to consider adding to your car insurance coverage.

A driver with no insurance hits you.

Some states require uninsured and underinsured coverage. Even if they don’t, it can help protect your finances.

You need a rental after an accident.

Get help renting a car if yours is in the shop for repairs after a covered loss with rental reimbursement.‍ ‍ See note 1

Your car breaks down.

If you need a tow, have a dead battery or run out of gas, you can get help with roadside assistance.‍ ‍ See note 2

You need to replace your car.

Get 20% more than your car’s actual cash value if it gets totaled or stolen with car replacement assistance.‍ ‍ See note 3

Full coverage car insurance FAQ

The words "full" and "comprehensive" may sound alike, but they mean different things in the world of car insurance. When you customize a policy, you won't find an option to get full coverage.

Comprehensive coverage helps pay for incidents that are often out of your control. Think damage from severe weather, theft, vandalism, fire or hitting an animal. After you pay your deductible, your comprehensive coverage can help pay to repair or replace your car in a covered claim.

If you get both comprehensive and collision insurance along with liability, it satisfies most lenders' requirements for coverage.

Any auto insurance deductible is an out-of-pocket cost you pay when your coverage kicks in. Most policies allow you to choose different deductibles for comprehensive and collision coverage.

Higher deductibles mean you pay less on your monthly premium. You’ll have less out-of-pocket costs if you file a claim and set a lower deductible.

Collision deductibles ranging from $250 to $1,000 are common. Comprehensive deductibles typically range from $0 to $1,000.

When you make your selection, choose a deductible that factors in your car's value and is something you can afford if you must pay it.

You don't have to sacrifice quality coverage and service to lower your premium. We can help with car insurance discounts and savings.

You can also save up to 10% when you bundle auto and property policies.‍ ‍ See note 4

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Related footnotes:

  1. IN PENNSYLVANIA, WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE TO QUOTE ANY INDIVIDUAL A PREMIUM RATE FOR THE INSURANCE ADVERTISED HEREIN.

Related footnotes:

  1. Rental Reimbursement and Transportation Expenses are additional coverages and require additional premium. Restrictions apply.

  2. USAA Roadside Assistance™ is part of USAA Towing and Labor coverage and applies to covered vehicles only. USAA Roadside Assistance is provided through Agero Services Corp. NOTE: If you need to use Roadside Assistance for an insured vehicle that does not have USAA Towing and Labor coverage, you will be responsible for all charges and services performed. Roadside Assistance coverage does not cover the cost of repair parts. Additional premium required for towing and labor coverage with Roadside Assistance.

  3. Car Replacement Assistance is only available at an additional premium and when both comprehensive and collision coverage are in effect for covered vehicle. Not available for leased or nonowned vehicles. If vehicle is declared a total loss, the claims settlement amount will include an additional 20 percent of the actual cost value of the vehicle. Not available in all states. Restrictions apply.

  4. Savings are off total premium. Not available in all states or in all situations. To qualify for a discount on the property policy, a USAA Auto Insurance policy must be active within 60 days of issuing the property policy. Discounts will apply at renewal for existing property product(s). Discount subject to change. Restrictions apply.

Related footnotes:

  1. Use of the term "member" or "membership" refers to membership in USAA Membership Services and does not convey any legal or ownership rights in USAA. Restrictions apply and are subject to change.

  2. Property and casualty insurance underwritten by United Services Automobile Association (USAA), USAA Casualty Insurance Company, USAA General Indemnity Company, Garrison Property and Casualty Insurance Company, NOBLR Reciprocal Exchange, based in San Antonio, Texas; USAA EU DAC (Europe), and USAA S.A. UK Branch (pending cancellation to align with the pending branch authorization application) and is available only to persons eligible for property and casualty group membership. Each company has sole financial responsibility for its own products.

    Coverages subject to the terms and conditions of the policy.

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