What is Comprehensive car insurance?

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What is Comprehensive car insurance?

Comprehensive car insurance is the cream of the crop when it comes to cover.

If there was a straight shootout between Comprehensive insurance, Third Party Fire and Theft and Third Party Only, Comprehensive would win.

What does Comprehensive car insurance cover?

Comprehensive insurance covers you for damage caused to other drivers, road users or property and, importantly, to your own car.

Making a claim against damage to your own car and making a claim for an accident that was your fault are the two biggest advantages of a Comprehensive policy.

So, if you’ve had a prang and you were the motorist in the wrong you can still make a claim. On Third Party policies you have to foot the bill for any damage to your own vehicle, if the accident is your fault and that can be expensive.

Comprehensive cover also allows you to claim on accidents where fault cannot be proven.

So, if your parked car has been crashed into but the other party has fled the scene, you can still make a successful claim.

They are both reassuring features for motorists and why, if possible, Comprehensive cover should be chosen if it’s affordable.

What is Comprehensive car insurance?

Is Comprehensive cover expensive?

Comprehensive car insurance offers more cover and more opportunity for motorists to make a claim.

As a result, Comprehensive car insurance can be more expensive than both types of Third Party insurance policies.

The good news is that’s not always the case and sometimes Comprehensive cover can be cheaper than other policy types. That’s why we always suggest looking at all forms of cover when picking your policy.

What isn’t included in Comprehensive cover?

While Comprehensive cover allows you to claim in most accident cases, the name doesn’t mean you get everything you’d ever wish for included in your policy.

Features that are usually optional extras are not generally included as standard, including features like:

If you want any optional extras then you will need to check first with your insurer to see if they are included in Comprehensive policies and if they’re not, you need to ask if they’re available.

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Comparing quotes online at mustard.co.uk gives you the best opportunity to see a range of policies meaning you can make an informed decision about what’s available and for how much. Or, if you’d prefer to get a quote over the phone please call 0330 022 8387 and one of the team will be happy to help.