Helping you understand the term “Full Coverage” when considering your auto insurance options:
I think the term full coverage can be a somewhat misleading term in the sense that anything can really happen out there. Say you get into an accident and the extent of the damages are outside of your coverage limits. In that case, you are not fully covered. Please don’t mistake the term for some sort of guarantee that you are covered no matter what! But this is actually sort of a side not.
In the following video, I’ll explain what full coverage means to you: