The big question: does car insurance cover scratches and dents?
May 13, 2024
Scratches, dents and dings—oh my!
Suppose your car experiences the door ding from the neighboring vehicle in the parking lot or is now sporting a series of scratches after backing into a mailbox (true story from a HiRoad team member). When things like this happen, you may wonder if your insurance covers it.
Let’s put this article into DRIVE and find out.
Does car insurance cover scratches and dents?
We’d love to give you a straightforward yes or no answer, but insurance isn’t always that cut and dry. Regarding scratches and dents to your car, your car insurance may be able to cover the damages—with the right policy coverages.
When the cause of damage is determined by your insurance, your policy may apply in various ways. As a reminder, your policy needs to have the applicable coverage before the damage occurs to the car. With that said, here’s how scratches and dents might be covered under your policy:
Comprehensive coverage
For incidents that happen on the road and cause damage to your vehicle that don’t involve an accident with another vehicle,
Comprehensive coverage is there to help protect your car. A few examples would be:Theft
Fire
If any of these scenarios cause a dent or scratch to your vehicle, and you have Comprehensive coverage, the damages may be eligible for repair.
Collision coverage
The name is in the coverage when it comes to Collision. This coverage is often added onto customer policies to help cover damages to your vehicle in the event of an accident—which could be caused by another car or hitting an object like a tree, house or pole.
Again, if you’re in an accident and have Collision coverage, those dents and scratches may be covered by your insurance.
Liability coverage
Required by most states, Liability coverage helps pay for injuries or damage to the property of others (not you) in the event of an accident you’ve caused. Suppose you have a dent or scratch on your car caused by another person, and they’re at fault. In that case, it may be paid under that driver’s Liability coverage.
How your deductible applies to scratches and dents
When you sign up for insurance and select Comprehensive and/or Collision coverages, you will choose a deductible amount you are responsible for paying in the event of a claim.
When it comes to dents and scratches, if the damages are less than your deductible, you are responsible for the payment for the damage. If the damages are more than the deductible amount, and there is coverage under your policy the carrier will pay for the damage above the deductible amount you selected. Let’s use the experience from our HiRoad team member (the one who backed into a mailbox) and show you how their deductible may or may not have helped.
Coverages: Collision, Comprehensive, Liability
Deductible: $500
Let’s say the damages to the vehicle were $300, making it less than the deductible amount. In this scenario, they would be responsible for paying for the entire bill out of pocket.
But what if the cost of repair was $2K? In this situation, because they have Collision coverage on their policy, they would be responsible for paying their deductible of $500, and the insurance company would pay the additional $1.5K to cover the repairs.
As you start to understand how your policy applies to different scenarios, including scratches and dents, it will help you better understand what your financial responsibility may be.
Filing a claim with a dent or scratch
When you file a claim there are a few things you'll want to know.
First, get prepared before filing (as best as you can). At the time of the incident, take photos or video of any visible vehicle damage. If necessary, obtain a police report from the accident. Our biggest tip? Keep the line of communication open with your insurance company. They’re a valuable resource that can help you through the claims process. To know more about claims, look at this article on the claims process.
Dents and dings answered with HiRoad
When it comes to your car, you understandably want it to be looking its best. When scratches and dents happen to your car and are covered by your car insurance policy—you’ll be glad to have your insurance around.
With HiRoad, our team is there to be there at every step of the process. Whether it’s right after noticing that awful dent in the driver-side door or backing into a mailbox, we’re there to help you navigate your policy to see where it may help.
As always, our virtual door is open for those quick hellos or complex questions on insurance, so give us a call sometime. We’ll talk to you soon, on the high road.
The information in this article was obtained from various sources not associated with HiRoad®. While we believe it to be reliable and accurate, we do not warrant the accuracy or reliability of the information. HiRoad is not responsible for, and does not endorse or approve, either implicitly or explicitly, the content of any third party sites that might be hyperlinked from this page. The information is not intended to replace manuals, instructions or information provided by a manufacturer or the advice of a qualified professional, or to affect coverage under any applicable insurance policy. These suggestions are not a complete list of every loss control measure. HiRoad makes no guarantees of results from use of this information.
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