Tansky Sawmill Toyota

Feb 5, 2021

Understanding a car insurance policy can be tricky. There are an overwhelming number of options and you are usually on the phone with someone who is rambling all the options off without any real explanation.

You are forced to quickly decide what is the best option for a price you can afford and then when your bill arrives, the sense of confusion continues.

During the process of setting up a new car insurance policy, you probably did not ask questions about the fine print and you probably just focused on the cost and the main coverage (liability, comprehensive, collision etc.). You skipped over some small (but important) details and it is likely that the agent on the phone did not offer this information. 

Do you know what factors play a role in the cost of your insurance? Have you taken the time to read and understand your policy? Do you fully understand what you are paying for and covered for?

Here are a few commonly misunderstood things about car insurance. 

The Basics That Affect Your Policy

Car insurance policies and prices are not the same for everyone. Which company you choose plays a small role in the final cost, but there are a multitude of other factors that will determine your coverage and what you’ll pay out of pocket each month.

If you have never set up an auto insurance policy, be prepared for a lot of questions.

So, what do they look at when they are setting up your policy?

  • Make, model & year of the vehicle.
  • Color.
  • Number of doors
  • What city you live in
  • Past driving record
  • Gender
  • How far you drive each year.
  • What the vehicle is used for.
  • Marital status.
  • Past insurance history.
  • Years of experience driving.

These are just some of the basic factors that will determine your rates. Each insurance company is different so it is extremely important to ask questions on anything you feel unsure about.

Accident Benefits Are Mandatory – And You Have Them

Understanding car insurance means knowing everything that you are entitled to in the event of an accident.

Most people just assume that your coverage is for the repair or replacement of the vehicle and maybe your policy entitles you to a rental car if your car is in the shop for an extended period of time. 

But what about YOU?

If you have been injured in your vehicle you are entitled to benefits that cover possible time off work and medical expenses such as treatments for the injury. Whether you were at fault, someone else was at fault or drove off the road and hit a sign, you’re still entitled to the same coverage. 

Immediately after an accident, you need to report your injury to the insurance company at the same time you are reporting the damage to the vehicle. They will walk you through the steps needed to claim that coverage.

Oftentimes your injury heals quickly, and you may not actually need to claim anything from your car insurance, but you can also end up needing treatments for weeks or months and that’s when it’s important to know you are covered.

Your insurance company will typically get in touch with the office providing treatment. The Dr will send them reports to keep them updated on your condition and you are able to continue getting treatment without paying out of pocket.

You could be covered for treatments. Be sure to ask and check the fine print on your policy to find out exactly how much you are entitled to.

They Will Replace Car Seats

Did you know that even a small fender-bender means any car seats in your vehicle should legally be replaced?

This still counts as a collision and any infant/child seat that is involved in an accident needs to be replaced.

When you contact your insurance company to report the accident, be sure you tell them how many car seats you had in your vehicle at the time and they will cover the cost to replace them. 

Other Coverage You Might Not Know About

While there are car insurance minimum requirements, there are options you can add to your policy that you might not know are available. Be sure to ask about the following options:

Gap Insurance: In the event your vehicle becomes a “Total Loss” gap insurance will help cover the difference between the car’s value and what you still owe on your auto loan. If your car is totaled and is valued at $18,000 but you still owe $23,000 you would still owe $5000 on your loan. Gap insurance covers you in this event. 

Roadside Coverage: Do not get stuck with a tow truck bill on the side of the road. With this added to your insurance you will be entitled to roadside assistance, some basic repairs, batteries etc. 

Uninsured Motorist Coverage: If you are hit by a motorist that does not have their own coverage, this addition to your policy will cover you. 

As a driver understanding car insurance is extremely important. You spend a large amount of money each year to ensure you are taken care of in the event of an accident, so why not take some time to fully understand what you’re paying for and what coverage you have. 

If you have recently been in a collision, be sure to exchange details with the other driver first and then contact your insurance company.

Understand your policy, understand the process, and understand what you are entitled to.

If you have any questions about your insurance coverage and/or the repair process, the Certified Collision Specialists at Tansky’s Advanced Auto Body are always happy to help answer your questions.

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