All U.S. states except New Hampshire require liability insurance, while collision and comprehensive coverages are optional but popular. Collision covers car damage from crashes or flipping, averaging $290 yearly, including pothole damage. Comprehensive, costing about $134 annually, covers non-collision damages like disasters. Financed cars often require both. To save money, consider higher deductibles and evaluate if coverage is worth it for older cars.
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