Comprehensive is what insurers refer to as an “”open-peril coverage,”” meaning that it covers anything that is not specifically excluded under the policy except for collisions.
FTCAC, or fire and theft with combined additional coverage, is referred to as a “”named-peril coverage.”” It only covers claims resulting from those perils (causes) that are specifically listed on the policy. Some carriers refer to FTCAC as “”limited comprehensive”” due to this limitation.
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