No, you have to pay your deductible.
Usually there is a deductible on comprehensive coverage auto insurance. The deductible can range in different amounts usually from 0 to $1000 or even higher if it is a very expense vehicle.
You do not pay a deductible for the car that you hit. Your liability coverage does not have a deductible.
No. You only pay your deductible if you are setting up repairs.
Yes, Your comprehensive deductible on your auto insurance policy applies.
Yes. Most insurance companies do have a deductible for this kind of insurance. Most deductibles are 500. This can be a normal charge for a deductible.
Insurance for one's personal property such as auto or homeowner's insurance is tax deductible. Other tax deductible insurances are medical and dental insurances.
An average price range for State Farm auto insurances is about $350 a month. It includes a $500 deductible, however you only get one deductible per year. If you do not use that deductible they will send you a check of $250.
You are able to chose your own deductible, but you have the car financed or leased, they may dictate the maximum limit.
It is the liability portion of your auto policy that pays for the damage to another vehicle that you hit. There is no deductible to fix the other car.
that depends on your auto insurance, not the state.
Your premium is pretty much your monthly bill, after deciding what type of deductible you plan on choosing. The higher deductible the lower your premium will be.