What is PLPD insurance for cars?

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when do you pay a deductible? HELP PLEASE?

LPD stands for (Personal Liability and Property Damage) Basically it pays for any damage you do with your car(minus deductables) and pays for anyone you hurt (minus deductables). Deductables being the 250.00 or 500.00 or whatever your policy says your deductable is. But it does NOT pay to get your car fixed.unless you get comprehensive. or at least this is the way I understand that it works. You would be better off to ask an insurance agent this question.

i lost license 7 years ago,do i need back on truck program or what?

PLPD stands for (Personal Liability and Property Damage) Basically it pays for any damage you do with your car(minus deductables) and pays for anyone you hurt (minus deductables). Deductables being the 250.00 or 500.00 or whatever your policy says your deductable is. But it does NOT pay to get your car fixed.unless you get comprehensive. or at least this is the way I understand that it works. You would be better off to ask an insurance agent this question.
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