Chargeable Collision: A collision in which the actions of the driver of a City-owned vehicle are the primary cause of the collision. Normally, the driver will have violated state or local traffic law.
A non-chargeable collision is an accident for which no driver is found to be at fault. It may involve unavoidable circumstances like a vehicle hitting a stationary object or an animal darting onto the road. Insurance companies typically consider these incidents as not impacting a driver's insurance rates.
No, that would be a collision, and would be covered under the collision portion of the policy, and the collision deductible would apply. Collisions are also considered a chargeable claim for rating and insurability purposes.
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chargeable is the meaning of charge
Chargeable income is the income from a self-employed person
A comprehensive claim typically refers to a type of insurance claim that covers damages to your vehicle not involving a collision, such as theft, vandalism, or natural disasters. Whether it is chargeable against you depends on your insurance policy and the circumstances of the claim. In many cases, comprehensive claims may not impact your premium as significantly as collision claims, but they can still potentially influence your rates. It’s best to consult your insurance provider for specifics regarding how a comprehensive claim may affect you.
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The correct spelling is chargeable.
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