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The difference between a comprehensive and collision deductible is when they apply. A comprehensive deductible applies when you file a claim for damage caused by something besides an accident (such as vandalism or a natural disaster), while a collision deductible applies if you file a claim after your car is damaged in an accident. Depending on your policy, you will likely be able to choose separate comprehensive and collision deductibles.
In general, a car insurance deductible is a sum of money that you need to pay before your insurance company covers the rest of your expenses. You choose your deductible when you purchase a policy, and options usually range from about $100 to $2,000. Selecting a higher deductible results in a lower premium, but you should always choose an amount that you can afford. You can also get a collision deductible waiver as an add-on to your insurance if you want to avoid paying a deductible in case of an accident.
For more information, check out WalletHub’s complete guide to car insurance deductibles.
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