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Comprehensive

Comprehensive insurance covers loss or damage to your vehicle by most causes except those covered by Collision insurance.

What it covers

For example, Comprehensive insurance covers vehicle damage or loss from:

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It does not cover loss or damage to:

Effect on your discount

Claims made under your Comprehensive coverage do not affect your discount on the Claim-Rated Scale.

Cost

Because Comprehensive insurance deals specifically with vehicle damage, the type of vehicle you drive will affect the premium you pay, along with where you live. And of course, your standing on the Claim-Rated Scale will determine whether you get a discount or pay a surcharge on the base premium for the coverage.

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Deductible

Your deductible is the amount of money you have to pay before your insurance kicks in to pay for the rest of the repairs. Deductibles can vary from $300 to $2,500 for Comprehensive insurance on regular vehicles.

Except for windshield claims, the minimum deductible for Comprehensive coverage is $300.

If you have a history of comprehensive claims, you may only be able to buy comprehensive insurance at a higher deductible.

The lower your deductible, the higher your premium. The higher your deductible, the lower your premium.

You have to decide how much you can afford to pay for repairs if you do have a claim, versus how much you want to pay for your premiums.

Windshield claim deductible

For windshield damage claims due to flying objects such as flying rocks or gravel, the minimum deductible is $200 (when the minimum Comprehensive deductible is purchased).

Loss of Use coverage

Comprehensive coverage includes Loss of Use coverage only if your vehicle is stolen (as long as your vehicle is not a taxi, limousine-use or u-drive vehicle). This exclusion takes effect for new policies on November 8, 2001 and for renewals on January 1, 2002.

Coverage begins 72 hours after the theft is reported to police, and ends on the earlier of: repairs being made to a recovered vehicle; ICBC settling or offering to settle the claim; or reaching the limit of coverage, which is up to $40 per day to a maximum of $800.

Your adjuster will tell you how to proceed if you have a claim.

Tips for avoiding Comprehensive claims

Find out what you can do to reduce your chances of having a Comprehensive claim.