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On insurance policies in the UK you are likely to see a waiver of excess. This is a part of the insurance policy that is similar to a deductable in the United States. It?s the amount of money that you have to pay before the insurance company covers the damages to your vehicle. If you travel to the UK and have to rent a car then you?ll be likely to see a waiver of excess.

When the insurance coverage exceeds the deductable amount the waiver of excess will be paid in full. SO if you accumulate $5,000 in an accident then you will have to pay the excess waiver that was on the insurance policy. This fee is not included with your insurance premium and you?ll have to pay it when you report an accident that you want your policy to cover.

There are some situations that it will be preferable and profitable not to make a claim. If the damages are very minute and are barely over your waiver of excess that you have to pay then you will probably want to just pay it all yourself. There is a good reason to paying for the damages yourself. In most cases after an accident the insurance company will raise the premium that you have to pay every month. If you?re a young driver or have a bad record, then this increase can be quite a lot.

The amount of your waiver of excess will depend on the type of coverage that you have and what amount you choose. The deductibles can range from as little as $250 to $1500. It?s important to remember that the higher that you have the deductible the lower your monthly insurance payments will be. The problem with having a higher deductible comes if and when you need to make a claim as you would need to come up with that amount before your insurance policy will cover the difference.

On some insurance policies you will see a percent for the waiver of excess rather than an actual amount. The percent can work for you or against you depending on your situation. If you have a low cost accident then the percent will be in your favor. However if the accident is an expensive one then you will be in a situation where you?ll have to pay a lot more.

When you pay the waiver of excess it usually is to cover damage that was done to your car whether it?s due to an accident, theft, or weather damage. Most of the time third party liability coverage does not have a deductable. If you choose to you can get additional coverage to give you a piece of mind.

Car insurance isn?t the only use for a waiver of excess. You?ll also see it applied to other types of insurance such as health, travel, and home insurance. Finally you should remember that if you do have damage to a rental car that you may be charged the damage and the insurance company would have to reimburse you.

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