cost of skipping collision coverage

The Cost of Skipping Collision Coverage

March 09, 20261 min read

When choosing an auto insurance policy, many drivers consider declining collision coverage to lower their monthly premium. While this may reduce upfront costs, it can lead to significant financial consequences if an accident occurs.

Consider a driver named Maria who recently purchased a new car but chose to skip collision coverage. A few months later, Maria accidentally rear-ends another vehicle at a stoplight, causing major damage to the front of her car. Her liability insurance covers the other driver’s vehicle, but Maria soon discovers that without collision coverage she must pay for the repairs to her own car entirely out of pocket.

If Maria had carried collision coverage, her insurance company would have covered the repair costs to her vehicle, minus her deductible. This example shows why collision coverage can be an important layer of financial protection. Accidents can happen even to careful drivers, and having the right coverage can help prevent unexpected and expensive repair bills.

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