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<p>If your car has a blown engine, it means that the pistons in the engine have been damaged beyond repair. This can happen when the engine is overworked or when there is a sudden burst of heat or pressure. In most cases, a blown engine will need to be replaced.</p>
<li><strong>Accident Coverage:</strong>Collision coverage is a type of car insurance that protects your own vehicle in the event of a collision. Your collision insurance will pay for it if you get into a fender bender and your car needs $1,000 in repairs. It’s for property damage caused by an accident.</li>


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<li><strong>Collision:</strong>Pays to repair or replace your car after being involved in an accident.</li>
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<p>Boats are expensive investments. Just like cars and homes, boats should be insured to protect owners from financial loss in injury lawsuits and so that owners receive some compensation in case of loss from theft, accident or natural disaster. Small boats that cost under $10,000 are covered when kept at your home under homeowners' insurance policies; however, boat insurance must be bought to cover even a small boat when it's in the water or docked elsewhere. Boats that cost more than $10,000 require a policy specifically covering the boat no matter where the boat is located.</p>
<p>Typically, full coverage includes comprehensive and collision additions. Comprehensive policies usually handle all incidents that aren’t an actual crash. For example, it can cover animal damage, natural disasters like trees falling on your roof, and other hazards. Collision insurance explicitly addresses the replacement or repair of your auto when you hit another car or an object.</p>

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