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WHAT IS AUTO INSURANCE 
Required in the State of California, Auto Insurance is something all drivers must posses. An auto insurance policy actually consists of several different coverages. Following are explanations of the different components of auto insurance.
LIABILITY - Required by Law
Liability coverage is the basis of all auto insurance policies, and the minimum required in most states. If you're found at fault in an accident, liability insurance pays for the injury and property damage expenses of the third party involved in the accident. Property damage pays for the replacement or repair of anything that was damaged. Bodily injury expenses cover lost wages and medical bills. If you cause a major accident, your current or potential coverage may not cover you sufficiently. It is a safe bet to buy more than the minimum required by your state.
COLLISION - Required by Banks
If you're found at fault in an accident, Collision coverage will cover expenses needed to repair your vehicle. Collision coverage is usually the most expensive component of an auto insurance policy, although it isn't required. Insurance companies might proclaim your car a "total loss" if the repairs exceed the market value of the car. When this occurs, the insurance company will pay you the actual cash value, minus the deductable. From there your car is off to an auction where it will be sold for parts or scrap.
COMPREHENSIVE - Required by Banks
Comprehensive coverage will pay for damages to your vehicle that were not caused by an accident. This includes fire, vandalism, theft, natural disaster, and even animals. Depending on the damage, the insurance company will pay the cars worth right before the incident. This is also optional and not required by law. However, car dealership, especially for new cars, require Comprehensive Coverage.