
- Think your auto insurance covers “everything”?
- Three common gaps can leave you paying out of pocket after a crash—even if you’re fully insured
- Collision and comprehensive don’t pay the full bill
HOOK
Think your auto insurance covers “everything”? It might not. Three common gaps can leave you paying out of pocket after a crash—even if you’re fully insured.
→ Call (888) 509-1516 for a free insurance agent estimate — answered 24/7, no obligation.
[Quick cuts: fender bender, tow truck, person reviewing policy on phone]
KEY POINT 1
First: your deductible. Collision and comprehensive don’t pay the full bill. If your deductible is $1,000, that’s what you may owe before coverage kicks in. A higher deductible can lower your premium—but raise your risk at claim time.
[On-screen: policy page highlighting “deductible”]
KEY POINT 2
→ Get (888) 509-1516 on the line and price your job now — answered 24/7, no obligation.
Second: uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage. If the other driver has little or no insurance, your own policy may need to step in for injuries—or even vehicle damage, depending on your state and policy.
[B-roll: two cars after a minor crash, “uninsured driver” text overlay]

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