How is PLPD insurance different from no-fault or full coverage auto insurance?In: Auto Insurance |
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PLPD stands for Public Liability and Property Damage. It satisfies your obligation to the state, and offers no coverage to your vehicle's damage.
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PLPD also does NOT cover theft, fire, comprehensive, or loss of use, nor does it cover repairs, or replacement in case of damage.
Jim B Toronto.
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