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When you imagine surprises involving your car insurance, visions of mishandled claims or rate increases may be the first things to spring to mind. But car insurance surprises can be good, too — and none is sweeter than learning you’re covered for costs you thought you’d have to pay yourself.
“People don’t realize all of the benefits that are built into their policy,” says Robert Passmore, assistant vice president of the Property Casualty Insurers Association of America, an industry trade group. But if you read your policy closely, he says, you might be surprised at what’s covered.
Here are seven unexpected things car insurance can cover.
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1. Your pet’s injuries
Pets frequently ride in cars — and without little seatbelts. Pet injury coverage is available from companies such as Progressive, Erie and Chubb. This coverage helps pay for injury treatment for your dog or cat if they’re hurt while riding in the car. The typical payment limit is $500 to $1,000 per incident, although Chubb provides up to $2,000. Pet injury coverage might be included automatically if you opt for collision and comprehensive; ask your insurer.
2. Lost wages after a car accident
If injuries from a car accident cause you to miss work, your car insurance may be able to help get back some or all of the wages you lose. This benefit is part of personal injury protection, which covers injuries for you and your passengers regardless of who caused the crash. PIP is required in 12 states and optional in eight others.
“Make sure to ask your insurer if wage reimbursement is included in your PIP coverage, as states have slightly different laws,” says Jeanne Salvatore of the Insurance Information Institute, an industry trade group. Some states may not offer this perk, and in others you may need to request it.
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3. Riots
For city dwellers who leave their cars on the street, there’s potential for car damage from nasty weather, unpracticed parallel parkers and, yes, even riots. But whether a civil protest becomes violent or sports fans lose their cool after a big game, your auto insurance policy can help pay for damage. If you have comprehensive coverage, Passmore says, shattered windows, scratches, dents from kicking feet and other forms of riot-based vandalism are covered.
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