QuestionWhile on a recent trip, a truck threw up some debris that caused damage to our right front fender. Estimate to repair is $240. I have $100 deductible. First, is this a claim under the Comprehensive portion of my insurance? My agent is suggesting I not file a claim, but I thought claims under Comp would not affect the premium. What say you?
Thanks
AnswerHi George,
Comprehensive covers a multitude of different type losses including
'falling objects'. Since the debris that hit your truck was airborne at the time, the majority of insurance companies would consider this as a falling object and provide coverage under comprehensive.
Normally, a company does not ever increase your rate for a comprehensive claim and only increases your premium for a fault collision if the damages exceed a base amount which varies, but I have never seen a base amount under $500.
I do recall reading the posts and learning that a couple of insurance companies will increase your rate any time that you file a claim. I don't recall the names of the companies, but they were small ones that I had never heard of before.
I find it strange that your agent is discouraging you against filing a claim. Perhaps your company will increase your rate for any claim filed.
My suggestion is that you have another talk with your agent and get a more detailed reason for his opinion and ask if this would increase your rate (extremely unlikely, but possible).
I hope you find this information to be of help. Please write again if you feel that I can provide more assistance.
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Sincerely,
Bennie
San Francisco Bay Area