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What Is a Waiver of Excess?
A waiver of excess is just like a deductible as it's the part of the car insurance that you will have to pay when you make a claim after damage is done to your vehicle. The term waiver of excess is more commonly used in the UK while the word deductible is used in the US. If you need to rent a car in the UK then you will be introduced to a waiver of excess.
When the insurance coverage exceeds the deductable amount the waiver of excess will be paid in full. SO if you accumulate $5,000 in an accident then you will have to pay the excess waiver that was on the insurance policy. This fee is not included with your insurance premium and you'll have to pay it when you report an accident that you want your policy to cover.
In some accidents the damage is very little and you may not want to report it. In other cases the person who's at fault may have their insurance cover the damage to your car. In either case you may want to avoid paying the excess waiver and higher premium costs from having an accident. If you're a young driver then you will want to consider this heavily as your insurance premium is likely to skyrocket even with a minor fender bender.
A waiver of excess can and will vary from plan to plan. If you choose for your policy to have a larger waiver of excess then your monthly payments will be lower as the insurance company will have to cover less in the event of an accident. Over time the increase that you would have had to pay will save you a good amount of money. This is true as long as you don't get into an accident and have to pay the waiver at a time that is bad for you.
If you have an insurance policy and find the waiver of excess to be a percent rather than a figure you should consider asking if they can get a regular figure for it. This is because the percent can hurt you if you are involved in an expensive accident and have to pay thousands of dollars rather than a set price.
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.
A waiver of excess is not singled out to auto insurance policies. A waiver of excess is often found on health, travel, and home insurance. You should remember that if there's damage to a rental car you may have to pay it out of your pocket and then be reimbursed by your insurance.
Graham McKenzie is the content syndication coordinator for Carinsurancesa.co.za. South Arica?s leading Car Insurance portal.
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