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There is also a type of car insurance policy called Personal Injury Protection (PIP) that covers an insured driver for injuries acquired from a car accident, regardless of fault. Another type of car insurance policy available for you covers for medical expenses for injuries caused by a car accident regardless of fault. You can also try to restrict the number of drivers on your car insurance policy as it might increase your premium payments later on. There are also comprehensive car insurance policies that cover for loss or damage to the insured vehicle caused by circumstances other than car accidents. You wouldn't want to invest $15,000 into a car only to get into an accident a week later.

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