Here are some common types of auto insurance coverage:
* Collision coverage: Pays for damage caused to your car due to a collision with another vehicle, an object, or a rollover.
* Comprehensive coverage: Pays for damage caused by events other than collisions, such as theft, vandalism, hail, and falling objects.
* Liability coverage: Protects you if you are legally liable for damages or injuries caused to others while driving your car.
* Personal injury protection (PIP): Pays for medical expenses and other losses for you and your passengers if you are injured in a car accident, regardless of who is at fault.
* Uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage: Helps pay for damages or injuries caused by a driver who does not have adequate insurance or no insurance.
Auto insurance policies can vary in terms of coverage limits, deductibles, and other features. It's important to shop around and compare different policies to find one that meets your needs and budget.