If you choose to have collision coverage, your vehicle would be covered in any situation, whether it was your fault or not. Typically, it would come with a deductible. Combined with uninsured motorist property damage, you would have more complete coverage than with collision alone.
If you choose to not carry collision coverage, you would be responsible for any damages to your vehicle unless there is an at-fault party who can pay for the damages.
With uninsured motorist property damage without collision, you would be covered only up to a certain limit when in an accident with an uninsured driver. This would be a considerably lower amount than if you had uninsured motorist coverage with collision.
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