How a Waiver of Excess Works
Most car insurance policies have certain aspects of it that you will have to pay for if you have an accident or if your car gets vandalized. This part of the policy is commonly referred to a waiver of excess in many countries such as the UK. In the United States the waiver of excess is more commonly referred to as a deductible. If you?re in the UK and decide to rent a car then you?ll encounter a waiver of excess.
It?s important to remember that a waiver of excess is only paid if the damages exceed the deductable amount. So if your deductable is $1,000 and the accident is $2,000 then you will pay the $1,000 and the insurance company will take care of the rest. Waivers of excess, like deductibles, are not included in the premium that you have to pay for your car insurance. This means that you?ll have to pay it after an accident or other event has occurred. You only have to pay it if you want the damages to be covered by your policy.
There are some situations that it will be preferable and profitable not to make a claim. If the damages are very minute and are barely over your waiver of excess that you have to pay then you will probably want to just pay it all yourself. There is a good reason to paying for the damages yourself. In most cases after an accident the insurance company will raise the premium that you have to pay every month. If you?re a young driver or have a bad record, then this increase can be quite a lot.
Your excess waiver amount will vary depending on what insurance plan you decide to go with. The higher the deductible that you choose the lower insurance premium will be. If you are a safe driver and have very few claims then you will benefit more from having a higher deductible. However this can cause problems if you are in an accident and end up not being able to pay the excess waiver at the time.
On some insurance policies you will see a percent for the waiver of excess rather than an actual amount. The percent can work for you or against you depending on your situation. If you have a low cost accident then the percent will be in your favor. However if the accident is an expensive one then you will be in a situation where you?ll have to pay a lot more.
The waiver of excess that you pay will go towards the damages done to your vehicle. The damage doesn?t have to be caused by an accident it can be also caused by theft or bad weather. You can increase the coverage if you have a more expensive vehicle and want to have to pay less to repair it.
Car insurance isn?t the only use for a waiver of excess. You?ll also see it applied to other types of insurance such as health, travel, and home insurance. Finally you should remember that if you do have damage to a rental car that you may be charged the damage and the insurance company would have to reimburse you. - 21393
It?s important to remember that a waiver of excess is only paid if the damages exceed the deductable amount. So if your deductable is $1,000 and the accident is $2,000 then you will pay the $1,000 and the insurance company will take care of the rest. Waivers of excess, like deductibles, are not included in the premium that you have to pay for your car insurance. This means that you?ll have to pay it after an accident or other event has occurred. You only have to pay it if you want the damages to be covered by your policy.
There are some situations that it will be preferable and profitable not to make a claim. If the damages are very minute and are barely over your waiver of excess that you have to pay then you will probably want to just pay it all yourself. There is a good reason to paying for the damages yourself. In most cases after an accident the insurance company will raise the premium that you have to pay every month. If you?re a young driver or have a bad record, then this increase can be quite a lot.
Your excess waiver amount will vary depending on what insurance plan you decide to go with. The higher the deductible that you choose the lower insurance premium will be. If you are a safe driver and have very few claims then you will benefit more from having a higher deductible. However this can cause problems if you are in an accident and end up not being able to pay the excess waiver at the time.
On some insurance policies you will see a percent for the waiver of excess rather than an actual amount. The percent can work for you or against you depending on your situation. If you have a low cost accident then the percent will be in your favor. However if the accident is an expensive one then you will be in a situation where you?ll have to pay a lot more.
The waiver of excess that you pay will go towards the damages done to your vehicle. The damage doesn?t have to be caused by an accident it can be also caused by theft or bad weather. You can increase the coverage if you have a more expensive vehicle and want to have to pay less to repair it.
Car insurance isn?t the only use for a waiver of excess. You?ll also see it applied to other types of insurance such as health, travel, and home insurance. Finally you should remember that if you do have damage to a rental car that you may be charged the damage and the insurance company would have to reimburse you. - 21393
About the Author:
Graham McKenzie is the content syndication coordinator for Carinsurancesa.co.za. South Arica?s leading car and vechile portal.


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