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If you've got a car, you'll need to have insurance by law. There are three types of insurance for private drivers:
Key pros and cons of comprehensive insurance
Pros
- Most comprehensive cover
- Great cover - as well as damage in accidents to both your car and any other car, it often covers windscreens, car stereos, personal belongings in the car, and pays out if you are injured or die in an accident, or if other people make claims against you following an accident
- Covers your car if it is stolen or damaged by a fire
Cons
- Most expensive option
Key pros and cons of third party, fire and theft insurance
Pros
- Some cover - as well as paying out if other people make a claim against you after an accident, it also pays out to repair or replace your car if it's stolen or damaged by fire
- Less expensive than comprehensive insurance
Cons
- If you damage your car in an accident and you can't claim from any other driver's policy, you'll have to pay the repair bill
Key pros and cons of third party insurance
Pros
- It's the cheapest option, and the minimum cover to make sure you're not breaking the law
Cons
- It's a very basic policy and only covers you against claims for injuries and damage that you, or any of your passengers, cause to another person or their property in an accident
- Not widely available
- If you damage your car in an accident and can't claim from any other driver's policy, you'll have to pay the repair bill yourself
- If your car is stolen or damaged in a fire, you won't be able to claim
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