Q: What Is Full Coverage Auto Insurance
AIS Answer: “Full coverage” isn’t an actual insurance term. It’s generally used by people when they are saying they have the maximum amount of coverage available.
Certain scenarios that people consider full coverage are higher liability limits such as 100/300 and adding uninsured/underinsured coverage. However, please be aware that telling your insurance agent “I want full coverage” doesn’t necessarily mean everything is covered. It is highly recommended that you speak with a licensed auto insurance agent or your current insurance company about the details of your insurance plan and what kind of coverage you need.
