Will insurance cover hail damage from Kansas City storms? Here’s how to check [The Kansas City Star]
If hail damaged your car Wednesday night, your auto insurance could help pay for repairs. Here’s how to find out if you qualify.
Severe thunderstorms and large hail rolled into the
And the storms aren’t over yet. The
Large hail, some softball sized, pummeled
In both
If you have liability insurance, you’ll have to pay for hail damage out of pocket.
But if you decided to buy auto insurance with more coverage, your insurance provider might help you pay for repairs.
You’ll want to look for the term “comprehensive coverage” in your insurance policy.
Comprehensive coverage covers damage to your car based on events that happen out of your control, like if your car was:
Broken due to a hailstorm
Damaged by debris sent in from high winds
Hit by lightning
Crushed by a falling object
Carried away by a flood
Damage from branches, trees and hail safely falls under this category in both
Some insurance companies require you to hit your deductible before comprehensive coverage will pay for the rest.
Contact your insurance provider to file a claim. Be sure to take pictures of the damage before you start cleaning up your vehicle or yard.
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