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Comprehensive or Collision? I was travelling on a highway at night and ran over a huge rock. The size of pho bowl. As a result I had a flat tire (punctured side wall), bent rim, and need to replace the tie rod. To fix the damage is about $700. I'm probably smoking crack but is there any way for this to be considered under comprehensive coverage? Just wanted to firm. |
Collision. |
As per ICBC.com "Collision coverage covers your repair costs when you hit another vehicle, object or the surface of the road." A collision claim will increase your premiums depending where you are at on the claims rated scale. |
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Spending 500 bucks on an insurance deductible to fix 700 damage and allowing your insurance to rise over it is the only crack smoking related part of your post. Its 700 bucks, consider yourself lucky. |
rock came from the side of the road and "hit you" flying missile > comp never say you hit, say it hit you. |
^ Or how about you be honest for fuck sake... :derp: |
So let me get this straight, you were smoking crack, and ran over a rock?? Why didn't you just pull over to do it? |
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He was smoking rock and it fell in his crack? Mmmmm...pho..... |
How does one NOT SEE a rock the size of a bowl of pho?! Consider it a lesson learned, keep your eyes on the road! |
Maybe because it was at night?! |
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