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14 MIN READ

Liability Car Insurance Explained

Understand how liability car insurance works, including what bodily injury and property damage coverage pay for, how state minimum limits apply, and why low limits can leave you financially exposed. Learn how to choose the right protection and avoid costly coverage gaps.

Tara Livingston
Tara LivingstonConsumer Insurance Advocate
FEB 18, 2026
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Car Insurance Deductible Guide
Mar 23, 2026
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13 MIN
Your car insurance deductible determines how much you pay out-of-pocket before your insurer covers a claim. Choosing the right amount can save you hundreds annually. This guide covers how deductibles affect premiums, real claim examples, break-even analysis, and smart strategies to balance cost and coverage.
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What Does Full Coverage Auto Insurance Actually Mean?
Feb 18, 2026
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17 MIN
Full coverage auto insurance explained: what it actually includes, how it differs from basic liability, deductible options that affect your premium, and who truly needs it. See real-world claim examples and cost comparisons to decide if full coverage makes financial sense for your vehicle.
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Stacked vs Unstacked Insurance Explained
Mar 23, 2026
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13 MIN
Stacked vs unstacked insurance determines how much uninsured motorist coverage you can actually access after an accident. This guide explains how stacking multiplies your limits across multiple vehicles, what it costs, and how to decide which option makes sense for your situation.
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What Is an Endorsement in Insurance?
Mar 23, 2026
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19 MIN
An insurance endorsement is a written amendment that modifies your existing policy without buying a new one. It can add, remove, or clarify coverage for home, auto, or business policies. This guide covers common endorsement types, pricing factors, when you need one, and how to request it from your insurer.
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Insurance Declarations Page Guide
Mar 23, 2026
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12 MIN
Your insurance declarations page is a one-page summary showing who is covered, what is protected, and your exact coverage limits. This guide explains how to read each section, decode coverage types for auto and home policies, spot common errors, and know when you actually need this document.
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How Roadside Assistance Coverage Works?
Mar 23, 2026
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14 MIN
Roadside assistance coverage pays for towing, jump-starts, lockouts, and more when your car breaks down. This guide compares insurance add-ons, AAA memberships, and pay-per-use apps—so you can choose the right plan based on your vehicle, driving habits, and coverage you may already have.
Driver reviewing car damage after accident with insurance context
Car Insurance Deductible Guide
Mar 23, 2026
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13 MIN
Your car insurance deductible determines how much you pay out-of-pocket before your insurer covers a claim. Choosing the right amount can save you hundreds annually. This guide covers how deductibles affect premiums, real claim examples, break-even analysis, and smart strategies to balance cost and coverage.
Person with new SUV at dealership after purchase
Gap Insurance Guide
Mar 23, 2026
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13 MIN
Gap insurance covers the difference between your car's market value and your remaining loan balance after a total loss. This guide explains how it works, what it costs at dealerships versus insurers, when you actually need it, and how to calculate whether you currently have a coverage gap.
car accident at intersection with drivers inspecting damage
Stacked vs Unstacked Insurance Explained
Mar 23, 2026
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13 MIN
Stacked vs unstacked insurance determines how much uninsured motorist coverage you can actually access after an accident. This guide explains how stacking multiplies your limits across multiple vehicles, what it costs, and how to decide which option makes sense for your situation.
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