What Does Full Coverage Really Mean? (Spoiler: It’s Not as ‘Full’ as Most People Think)

When someone asks for “full coverage” on their car insurance, they’re usually looking for peace of mind. Unfortunately, the term “full coverage” is misleading, as it’s not a specific policy or industry standard. Instead, it’s a loose way of describing a combination of coverages that protect your vehicle and finances in certain situations, but not all.
Let’s break it down.
What Most People Mean by Full Coverage
Typically, “full coverage” refers to a policy that includes:
- Liability coverage (bodily injury and property damage to others)
- Collision coverage (damage to your vehicle from a crash)
- Comprehensive coverage (non-collision events like theft, fire, hail, or hitting a deer)
This package protects your vehicle as well as what can happen to others in many scenarios, which is often what people are after. But here’s the catch: even this “full” package leaves some gaps.
What It Doesn’t Cover
Full coverage doesn’t include:
- Uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage, unless added
- Roadside assistance, rental reimbursement, or gap coverage
- Damage from wear and tear or mechanical failure
- Personal items stolen from your vehicle (those fall under homeowners or renters insurance)
Also, full coverage doesn’t mean no out-of-pocket costs. You’ll still have to pay deductibles, often $500 or $1,000, before coverage kicks in.
And while collision and comprehensive might sound like a luxury, they’re very common. In fact, 78% of insured drivers carry comprehensive coverage, and 74% carry collision coverage, according to the Insurance Information Institute.
Know Your State Minimums and Why They’re Not Enough
Every state has minimum insurance requirements, but they’re often shockingly low. For example, in Florida, the minimum property damage liability is just $10,000, barely enough to cover a fender bender in today’s market. According to AAA, the average cost of a new vehicle is now over $48,000.
So if you hit a luxury car or cause a multi-vehicle accident, “minimum coverage” could leave you responsible for tens of thousands in damages.
The Bottom Line: Ask Better Questions
Rather than asking for “full coverage,” ask:
- What happens if I’m hit by an uninsured driver?
- What coverage do I have if my car is totaled?
- Do I have protection if I drive a rental or loaned vehicle?
Understanding the limits and gaps in your auto insurance gives you control, not just a false sense of security. Contact our office to customize a policy that actually protects you the way you need.
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