DuchessKate
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Am I risking getting canceled by State Farm if I file a claim? Should I just pay it out of my own pocket?
My beautiful car was perfect when I left work Friday night. I went to 1 place and parked where no other vehicles could get near the front passenger corner. Went to 2 places on the way home, with front passenger corner exposed.
Saturday morning, I went out to my car and discovered damage to the front passenger corner. It had to have happened at 1 of the 2 stops Friday night.
Found the part for the front bumper on the manufacturer's website and it's only $250. I realize there will be additional costs for labor and painting, so it will actually be higher than $250.
Should I just pay the whole bill out of my own pocket? I've got a $250 deductible.
I'm worried about getting canceled by State Farm.
I've had my own policy with State Farm for 34 years and had ZERO claims until recently.
* 2010 - I backed into a car that was parked illegally. I tapped her tire, yet she threw a fit and said I caused damage. State Farm paid the claim.
* 2012 - I was hit and my vehicle was totaled by an uninsured driver. State Farm paid me. Then I bought a newer (but not new) car.
* 2013 - I lost control in the snow and totaled the newer car. State Farm paid me.
* 2015 - I lightly bumped my 2014 car into the back bumper of a luxury vehicle. Zero damage to my front bumper. I talked to my agent and asked if I was at risk of being canceled and he said I had the option of paying for her damage out of my own pocket instead of turning it in. Her estimate was $600 so I decided -- even though it was going to be tough -- I would pay it on my own. Next thing I know, State Farm says, "We've already paid her claim and your insurance will go up 10%."
* 2016 - Now we're up to last Friday night with the mystery person who hit my car.
I can't even afford the $250 deductible right now, let only a possible $1,000 to pay for the repairs on my own.
My only options are:
A. Turn it in to insurance and risk having another 10% upcharge or being canceled.
B. Get some freelance work with a goal of paying for repairs ASAP.
Any opinions on whether this puts me in danger of being canceled?
Thanks!
My beautiful car was perfect when I left work Friday night. I went to 1 place and parked where no other vehicles could get near the front passenger corner. Went to 2 places on the way home, with front passenger corner exposed.
Saturday morning, I went out to my car and discovered damage to the front passenger corner. It had to have happened at 1 of the 2 stops Friday night.
Found the part for the front bumper on the manufacturer's website and it's only $250. I realize there will be additional costs for labor and painting, so it will actually be higher than $250.
Should I just pay the whole bill out of my own pocket? I've got a $250 deductible.
I'm worried about getting canceled by State Farm.
I've had my own policy with State Farm for 34 years and had ZERO claims until recently.
* 2010 - I backed into a car that was parked illegally. I tapped her tire, yet she threw a fit and said I caused damage. State Farm paid the claim.
* 2012 - I was hit and my vehicle was totaled by an uninsured driver. State Farm paid me. Then I bought a newer (but not new) car.
* 2013 - I lost control in the snow and totaled the newer car. State Farm paid me.
* 2015 - I lightly bumped my 2014 car into the back bumper of a luxury vehicle. Zero damage to my front bumper. I talked to my agent and asked if I was at risk of being canceled and he said I had the option of paying for her damage out of my own pocket instead of turning it in. Her estimate was $600 so I decided -- even though it was going to be tough -- I would pay it on my own. Next thing I know, State Farm says, "We've already paid her claim and your insurance will go up 10%."
* 2016 - Now we're up to last Friday night with the mystery person who hit my car.
I can't even afford the $250 deductible right now, let only a possible $1,000 to pay for the repairs on my own.
My only options are:
A. Turn it in to insurance and risk having another 10% upcharge or being canceled.
B. Get some freelance work with a goal of paying for repairs ASAP.
Any opinions on whether this puts me in danger of being canceled?
Thanks!