These are the different types of auto insurance coverages you should be aware off
Liability: Liability insurance pays to repair damages you cause to other drivers and vehicles. This insurance includes bodily injury and property damage liability.
Collision: This helps you pay to repair or replace your car if you’re in an accident.
Comprehensive: Comprehensive coverage is usually optional, and it covers damage to your car that is caused by unexpected events, like windshield damage, fire or accidents with animals.
Uninsured motorist: This insurance covers you if you’re in an accident and the driver at-fault does not have liability insurance.
Underinsured motorist: Uninsured motorist covers you if you’re in an accident and the driver at-fault does not have enough coverage to pay for damages to your vehicle or your medical expenses.
Personal injury protection: This pays for your medical bills if you sustain injuries in an accident, regardless of who is at-fault.
The other type of optional coverages you can have is GAP insurance, Roadside Assistance, Glass Insurance, Mechanical Breakdown,Rental reimbursement & many more.