Comprehensive Car Insurance – Do I Need To Have It?

 

November 9, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Comprehensive Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

Hi! My name is Jimmy, and I would like to know a couple of things about getting a car insured . I have the car financed, and I wanna know which kind of insurance would suit best for this setup. Thanks.

Jimmy

Hillsboro, OR

This should be an easy one, Jim. You’re going to need ALL of them. You have to have full coverage, Liability and Comprehensive, and Collision type. This, i think, should hold true not only there in Hillsboro, Oregon, but across all states. You see, Jimmy, finance institutions aren’t about to take the risk of not being able to retrieve the loan amount in case there is total loss. Though “full coverage” doesn’t necessarily mean your car and everything in it is covered, it still would cover “the whole car”– to include those “parts” that are permanently attached to it. Though loosely defined in this sense, it is also about the only type of vehicle insurance coverage the finance institution would want you to carry.

As with any other business, the financing firm will invariably require that you have the means to address issues involving collisions, damages to the vehicle, property, etc., etc. If you consult your finance relations officer, you’d be sure to hear the exact same thing, though maybe in a slightly more acceptable tone. But the bottom line of all this is that they want to get their money back in case you lose the car for some reason or another, and they want to make sure you can get the car fixed if it is damaged.