Thursday, July 25, 2013

Cohen and Cohen Explains What “Full Coverage” Really Means?

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Cohen and Cohen, P.C. often hears people say that they have “full” coverage, without truly understanding what that means.  Having insurance coverage is very important if you are in an automobile accident or collision.  Full coverage means that you have liability and collision coverage, and possible medical pay coverageFirst, liability coverage means you are protected if you cause an accident, and the person you injured decides to sue you.  It is important to have a very high liability limitSecond, collision coverage means that your automobile is protected.  For example, if you cause an accident and your car is badly damaged, your collision coverage will help ensure that you either get a new vehicle or get your vehicle repaired.  Third, medical pay coverage will help you get your medical bills paid for.
If you want to make sure you truly have “full” coverage on your automobile policy, have Cohen & Cohen review your policy.  At Cohen & Cohen, P.C., our personal injury lawyers in Washington DC, Maryland, and Virginia, will review your automobile policy for free!  Contact us today.

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