Reader’s Question:
I got into an accident because I was drunk while driving my friend’s vehicle here in Chicago, Illinois. If I have full coverage and he only has liability insurance, will my insurance cover the accident since I was the one driving the car?
Aaron
Chicago, IL
The phrase “full coverage” is being utilized by most of us when we point out to Physical Damage coverage. This means that a person has Liability insurance and Physical Damage, at times besides other insurance combinations to be fully covered. Physical damage coverage comprises Collision and Comprehensive coverage. Typically, collision insurance covers damage to only your vehicle caused by collision with another object or by upset. On the other hand, comprehensive insurance covers damage to only your vehicle from theft, vandalism, glass breakage or anything other than Collision.
Most mortgage holders, loss payees and rental companies demand Physical Damage coverage if you are financing or leasing your automobile. This coverage doesn’t extend to other automobiles and they won’t cover your friend’s car or become secondary insurance behind another car’s primary insurance. His liability coverage in Chicago, Illinois will be “primary,” and your liability coverage would be “excess or secondary” to the liability coverage.
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