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Do I Have to Have Collision Car Insurance In Alaska?

February 20, 2009 by author · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Alaska auto insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I haven’t purchased a car yet but I would most likely get it through a loan. Why is it that most lenders would require me to have collision coverage on my car ins here in Alaska?

Sasha

Anchorage, AK

There are two basic types of car ins here in the US; they are collision and liability insurance coverage. In almost all of the states, including Alaska, it is required for car owners to have liability coverage. It is not required for a car owner to have collision coverage; however, most lenders would require you to get collision coverage if you have not finished paying the loan on your vehicle.

Collision coverage is a type of car ins policy that would cover the damages to your vehicle if you get into an accident with another vehicle or property wherein you are at-fault. If you only have liability insurance, you would have to pay for the repairs on the car on your own and that could be costly on your part. For that reason, getting collision coverage for your car ins would be a wise idea for your lease car.

One other type of car ins coverage that may be required by lenders on your lease car would be comprehensive coverage. This would pay for the repairs on your vehicle is it gets damaged by natural causes such as flood, fire, storm; it also covers vandalism and theft. The premium payment for your collision and comprehensive coverage is influenced by the deductible that you will pay should you file a car ins claim.

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