Coverage options explained clearly

Understand the main types of car insurance cover available to UK drivers, from essential legal protection to broader cover for your vehicle and day-to-day driving needs.

The Car Insurance Hub UK helps you compare what each option typically includes, where limits may apply, and which level of protection may suit your circumstances.

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Common policy types

Different levels of cover offer different protection for your vehicle, other road users, and additional risks. Reviewing the detail carefully can help you avoid paying for less cover than you expect or more than you need.

Third party only

Covers damage or injury you cause to other people, vehicles, or property. It meets the minimum legal requirement to drive in the UK, but it does not cover damage to your own car.


Third party, fire and theft

Includes third party cover and adds protection if your car is stolen or damaged by fire. It can be a useful middle ground for drivers seeking more than the legal minimum.


Comprehensive cover

Usually offers the broadest protection, including cover for damage to your own vehicle as well as third party claims. Policy features still vary, so it is important to compare exclusions and excess levels.


Optional extras

Many policies offer additions such as breakdown assistance, legal expenses cover, courtesy car provision, windscreen cover, or protection for personal belongings. These extras can improve convenience but may affect overall cost.

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Coverage questions answered

These common questions can help you understand how cover levels differ and what to review before choosing a policy.

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If you would like guidance on comparing policy levels, optional extras, and key terms, contact The Car Insurance Hub UK for clear, reliable support.