GONNA HIJACK MYOWN THREAD HERE.SORTa.........
i just got off the phone with my business insurance company.
i had 4 cars vandalized on my parkign lot last week. no problem i figure, i have insurance. i bought good coverage(or so i thought). so the underwriter calls me back this morning, and tells me that i have a $500.00 deductable per car. WTF???????? why the hell do i pay them for insurance then? the vandalizm was to the windshields. they were a civic, lumina, maxima, and a land rover. the only one that's probably gonna go over that deductable is the land rover.
i've only had the shop for a few months, and can't afford this chit, and the ones i was counting on, and paying them good money for it too tell me in not so many words that i'm throwing my money away.
anyone got a line on a good insurance company for auto repair shops? mine apparently sucks.....
I DO NOT have a P & C licence, but I can tell you this:
You have to realize your deductable is your choice, not your carriers's. You decided that when you signed up for it.
Most folks don't mind a higher deductable because they get a cheaper rate. You can easily purchase a $250 or even no deductable, but your rates will be higher for those plans.
Had you gotten in a collision with one of those vehicles and it was your fault, and the damages were, say, $3,800...that $500 deductable doesn't look so bad.
Most all of it depends on your driving record and age---and then the zipcode you live and work in...that's it.
If you want $0 deductable, then sign up for $0 deductable...understand you will pay more for it. That's the deal no matter what company you go with--it's industry wide.
Worst case scenerio...be uninsured at any time. If you are uninsured and it's your fault...and the car you totaled (theirs) was $25,000, and they went to the hospital--and racked up $25,000 in doctor & hospital bills and lost $15,000 being off work ...you are responsible for $65,000 they could sue for more. You don't want to be that guy.
Good Luck, Bro
ROX