Myth vs. Reality: 3 Things You Probably Misunderstand About Comprehensive Insurance

General Articles |Jun 8, 2026

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When you upgrade to comprehensive insurance, there is a common feeling of being "fully protected" against everything. However, insurance is governed by specific logic and regulatory boundaries. Understanding these distinctions can save you from unexpected costs during a claim.


Myth 1: "Comprehensive insurance covers any driver using my car."

The Reality: In Saudi Arabia, comprehensive policies are often tied to the "Named Driver." While some policies include an "Any Driver" extension (usually for those over 25 with a valid license), many basic comprehensive plans only cover the individuals specifically listed on the policy. If a friend or relative is driving and isn't named or covered by an extension, the claim could be rejected.


Myth 2: "If my car is totaled, I will receive the price I paid for it."

The Reality: Insurance is designed to return you to the financial position you were in just before the accident, not to provide a "new for old" replacement. Claims are paid based on the Market Value of the vehicle at the time of the loss, which accounts for depreciation. If you bought a car for 100,000 SAR two years ago, its insured value today might only be 75,000 SAR.


Myth 3: "Every type of natural disaster is automatically covered."

The Reality: While the Insurance Authority has standardized many aspects of coverage, specific "Acts of God"—such as flood damage or sandstorm impact—can sometimes be optional add-ons or subject to specific conditions (like not driving into a flooded valley). Always verify that "Natural Perils" are explicitly included in your policy schedule to ensure you are protected against the Kingdom's unique weather events.


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