Red Seal Auto Body and Collision Technician Practice Exam

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Name two types of insurance coverage commonly applied to collision repair.

Personal injury and liability insurance

Liability insurance and comprehensive insurance

Liability insurance and comprehensive insurance are indeed commonly applied to collision repair. This type of coverage is essential for vehicle owners to protect themselves financially in the event of an accident. Liability insurance is typically required by law and helps cover the costs associated with damages or injuries the insured may cause to another party in an accident. This way, if a vehicle involved in a collision is deemed at fault, the liability insurance will help pay for repairs to the other driver's vehicle or cover medical expenses for the injured parties. Comprehensive insurance, on the other hand, covers damages to the insured vehicle that occur from non-collision incidents, such as theft, vandalism, or natural disasters. This type of coverage can also play a significant role in collision repair, especially when dealing with accidents that may also involve damages to other areas of the vehicle beyond those directly related to a collision. Together, these two types of insurance coverage ensure that vehicle owners are financially protected from a variety of scenarios, promoting responsible vehicle ownership and compliance with legal requirements. Other combinations offered may not provide as comprehensive a safety net for handling collision repairs.

Full coverage and collision insurance

Extended warranty and garage keepers insurance

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