NAZNET
Paying for the damages to a car that has been in an accident can become costly, if you are not insured. And if you are the one who is at fault in an accident, you will likely have to pay for damages to the other party’s car, which can be even more expensive depending on what has happened.
1.Physical damage repairs.
Physical damage can be very costly if you have to pay from your own pocket, making car insurance the best solution.
There are two types;
- Comprehensive insurance
This type covers issues such as fire, theft, storm damage.
- Collision insurance
This mainly covers accidents with other cars and objects. It is important to note that car insurance often will not cover mechanical damage unless it is caused by a collision or a storm.
2.Pay for a stolen car.
If your car is stolen, you will need some way of getting it back.Most car insurance providers offer theft cover, which means that you will be given money to the current value of your car which will allow you to purchase a new one as soon as you are able to.
3.Roadside assistance
Roadside assistance is important if there has been an accident, you have a flat tyre or have run out of petrol. A team will be sent to your location and you will soon be ready to go after their help.