Does Vehicle Damage Insurance Cover Spontaneous Combustion?
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Vehicle Damage Insurance covers spontaneous combustion. Spontaneous Combustion Insurance is an additional coverage under Vehicle Damage Insurance. Coverage of Vehicle Damage Insurance: Vehicle Damage Insurance refers to the insurer being responsible for compensating the insured or their permitted driver for accidents or natural disasters (excluding earthquakes) that occur while using the insured vehicle during the coverage period. If situations specified in the insurance contract occur, such as the insured or their permitted driver driving without a license or under the influence of alcohol, the insurer may be exempt from liability. Recommended groups for purchasing Vehicle Damage Insurance: Beginners, new cars, and high-value vehicles: Beginners are more likely to be involved in accidents due to lack of driving experience. Owners of new cars generally cherish their vehicles and worry about significant damage from accidents, so both beginners and new car owners are advised to purchase Vehicle Damage Insurance for protection. High-value vehicles usually incur higher repair costs than ordinary vehicles. To avoid unaffordable repair expenses from unexpected accidents, purchasing Vehicle Damage Insurance helps mitigate such risks.