EricaR
Ideal_Rock
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- Dec 3, 2007
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I''m pulling my hair out here.
Saturday night a big rock jumped out in front of me! I swear! Or maybe I just side-swiped a boulder in an unlit parking lot. Damage to my car is about $2,000. I have two options to fix it:
1. Pay out of pocket - $2000, plus whatever cost of a rental car for about 5 days
2. Go through my insurance. My deductible is $500.
Option 2 sounds the best at first glance, but in speaking with my insurance agent it sounds like I''d get a point on my record (which seems totally crazy!) and then my rate would go up. Right now I have a totally clean driving record and my husband and I pay very little for car insurance. The agent seemed taken aback when I asked him if he could let me know how much my insurance premiums would go up, but I think this is a valid question...
If you were in my shoes which option would you take?
Saturday night a big rock jumped out in front of me! I swear! Or maybe I just side-swiped a boulder in an unlit parking lot. Damage to my car is about $2,000. I have two options to fix it:
1. Pay out of pocket - $2000, plus whatever cost of a rental car for about 5 days
2. Go through my insurance. My deductible is $500.
Option 2 sounds the best at first glance, but in speaking with my insurance agent it sounds like I''d get a point on my record (which seems totally crazy!) and then my rate would go up. Right now I have a totally clean driving record and my husband and I pay very little for car insurance. The agent seemed taken aback when I asked him if he could let me know how much my insurance premiums would go up, but I think this is a valid question...
If you were in my shoes which option would you take?