Avoid a holiday insurer dispute

What type of cover is available?
There are three types of cover that are available from a Private Car Insurance policy - Comprehensive, Third Party Fire & Theft and Third Party Only.
Comprehensive cover means you will be covered for loss of or damage to your vehicle caused in an accident, or by vandalism, fire, or theft. You are also covered for damage you cause to other people’s vehicles or property in an accident, or for injuries they sustain. This cover also includes additional benefits such as personal accident cover, medical expenses and cover for your personal belongings in your vehicle.
Third Party, Fire & Theft cover means you will be covered for loss of or damage to your vehicle caused by fire or theft. You are also covered for damage you cause to other people’s vehicles or property in an accident, or for injuries they sustain.
Third Party Only cover means you will be covered for damage you cause to other people’s vehicles or property in an accident, or for injuries they sustain.

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