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msmith1199
Aug 19, 2016Explorer II
No reason not to file a claim. Your comprehensive has a lower deductible (usually) than your collision, and a claim on the comprehensive doesn't count against you for raising your rates. A while back on here there was a guy talking about having a tire blow out that took out body parts and hydraulic lines and electrical lines. I think he said it was something like $6,000 damage he had to pay to get it all fixed. He didn't even think to use insurance since it was a tire blow out. Well yes, the blown tire isn't covered by insurance, but all the damage it did sure as heck is covered.
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