You have to pay the deductible to your insurance company.
Usually, the insurance company sends you a check to have your car repaired.
2007-10-05 06:18:57
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answered by sillyone 2
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the deductible is your out of pocket amount before the insurance company covers you. You would pay that portion of the repair bill to the body shop or garage that fixes your car. Let's say the bill is $ 850, and you have a $ 500 deductible. You pay the repair shop $ 500 and the insurance company pays the rest. Most insurance companies make the check out to you and the repair shop so both signatures are needed for them to get the money. This way, you have to approve the quality of the work before they get anything. Hope that helps.
2007-10-05 06:22:03
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answered by Mike 7
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No, to fix his car that is paid under liability and that has no deductible. The only deductible applies to your car under collision. You might as well have your insurance company write you an estimate to make sure the repairs are under your deductible because you could be wrong on the costs of the repair. Then they would at least write you a check for anything above the deductible.
2016-03-13 07:09:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Insurance companies are different and so are State laws concerning how this all evolves. I would say that normally, the deductible is paid by You to get the vehicle repaired.
Since your situation is different and will be paid by the insurance company, it has nothing to do with the insurance you have on your vehicle. You are carrying "uninsured motorist" insurance which covers your vehicle because the other driver doesn't have insurance. Hope this helps. I think you would benefit by calling your Insurance Co. Good luck.
2007-10-05 06:19:52
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answered by Jan C 7
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The insurance company will make the check payable to you, and deduct $500 from the amount they would have given you. Also, if you have a loan against the car the check will be made payable to you and the place (i.e. "Mr. Joe Smith and Chase Auto)
2007-10-05 06:20:28
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answered by ShouldBeWorking 6
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My car was parked, my co-worker backed into me. we both have the same insurance company. He notify the insurance co. Will I still have to pay my deductible
2015-05-01 15:22:33
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answered by John 1
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when your car is fixed they will subtract your deductable, your insurance co will try to retrieve your deductable from the other persons insurance co and send you a check for your dedutible
2007-10-05 06:35:48
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answered by beswick_richard 2
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Waiting on more answers before I share my view
2016-07-30 04:26:06
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answered by ? 3
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