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Should You Add Gap Insurance to Your Auto Insurance Policy?

Imagine getting a brand-new car, only to total it in an accident just a few months later. Because most cars depreciate in value significantly during their first year, the settlement that you receive from your auto insurance company may be quite a bit less than what you paid for the vehicle. In fact, if you financed it, then the settlement may not even be enough to pay off the loan.

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Your Settlement May Not Pay Off Your Car Loan

Gap insurance is optional auto insurance coverage that covers the difference between the actual cash value (ACV) and the amount owed on the loan of your car if your car is totaled or stolen. Standard auto insurance covers the current depreciated value of your car. If you’re upside down on your loan (owing more than the car’s worth), then you could be forced to pay thousands of dollars for an unusable car. This sadly happens all the time, every day!

We all know new vehicles depreciate in value the minute you drive it off the lot, and the value continues to decline following that moment. This is how most auto owners end up in that gap. While gap insurance isn’t necessarily required, it can be a lifesaver in the event that your vehicle is totaled or stolen, and you owe more on your car than what it’s worth.

How Does Gap Insurance Work?

Let’s say you bought a brand-new car for $20,000 and still owe an average of $14,000 on your auto loan when the car is totaled in an accident. Your coverage will pay up to the totaled car’s depreciated value, assuming it’s $11,000 and your gap insurance would pay the difference, which is $3,000 in this case.
Gap insurance is meant to be used with collision or comprehensive coverage. Once you’ve built up equity in the car, gap insurance may no longer make financial sense, or your policy no longer is eligible to cover the “gap”.​

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When to Consider Gap Insurance

Whether gap insurance will make sense depends on your situation. You may want to consider gap insurance in the following scenarios;

♦ Make and model of car – All new cars depreciate in the first few months after purchase, but some depreciate faster than others.

♦ Having less than a 20 percent down payment on your vehicle – The more debt you accrue upfront, the longer the gap will exist.

♦ Having an auto loan that is 60 months or longer – Your monthly loan payment will be lower, meaning you’ll have a more extended period when your car’s actual cash value (ACV) is less than what you owe on the loan.

♦ You may also use gap insurance when leasing a vehicle.

Besides gap insurance, some insurance companies offer additional coverage options like new car replacement coverage.​

 

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New Car Replacement Coverage

New-car replacement insurance pays the value of a brand-new car of the same make and model if your car is declared a total loss. If a car of the same make and model is not available, the settlement will be based on the cost of a comparably new and equipped car. The coverage will require collision and comprehensive auto insurance and your vehicle will need to be relatively new (details of coverage vary by insurance company). It also should be purchased within 90 days of the purchase date of the vehicle.

 

How New Car Replacement Insurance Works

New car replacement insurance is designed to ease the burden of replacing a brand-new car that has totaled in a collision. Rather than paying a settlement that is equal to the depreciated value of your car, your auto insurance company pays you for what a brand-new car of the same make and model is worth, not including your deductible.

In most cases, this type of auto insurance coverage is only available for cars two years old and newer, and it does not cover leased vehicles. Additionally, it usually applies for a limited period of time, such as one to two years, and miles, oftentimes 24,000 miles or less. Most auto insurance companies only offer this coverage to drivers who have collision and comprehensive coverage.

 

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How Much New Car Replacement Costs

Not every auto insurance company offers new car replacement, and even those that do may not have it available in every state. While this add-on is generally economically priced, oftentimes under $20 a month for a sedan, the exact amount that you’ll pay for coverage is hard to predict. If you’ve recently purchased a new vehicle and are considering adding this coverage to your policy, one of our agents can help you find the best price.

 

Is New Car Replacement Insurance Worth It?

As is the case with any auto insurance product, there’s no formula that can show whether new car replacement is worth the cost; it all comes down to how much of a risk you’re willing to take. When considering whether this auto insurance product is right for you, consider:

♦ How much the coverage will cost

♦ How quickly your vehicle will depreciate in value

♦ Whether you could replace your vehicle without financial hardship

♦ Can you afford to be upside down by thousands of dollars if you do get into an accident

 

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Your new car depreciates in value the minute you drive it off the dealership lot, and if it totals in an accident, then you may not get back from the auto insurance company what you paid for the vehicle. Ultimately, gap or new car replacement insurance provides peace of mind, letting you drive your new car with confidence that if the unexpected happens, you’re covered.

If you’ve recently purchased a new vehicle and are considering adding gap insurance or new replacement coverage to your policy, Nevada Insurance Enrollment can help. Our knowledgeable auto insurance agents have the industry insight and experience to help you make informed decisions.

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Medical Loss Ratio

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Things Potentially NOT Covered By Your Health Insurance

Things Potentially NOT Covered By Your Health Insurance

To be fair, in recent years, health insurance companies have made strides towards transparency. If you have an ACA-compliant plan, there are many services that your health insurance is legally required to cover, taking some of the guesswork out of budgeting for health expenses.

Medical Loss Ratio

Medical Loss Ratio

This Medical Loss Ratio states that when a family or individual buys a medical plan, 80% of every dollar collected and paid to an insurance company MUST pay medical claims/research. So that leaves the insurance company to pay ALL of their expenses with the remaining 20%. .20 cents on the dollar for their employees, buildings, broker costs, etc.

Are Fertility Services Covered by Health Insurance?

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Even if you live in a state that requires health insurance coverage for fertility treatments, there may be certain requirements that you have to meet to have services covered. For example, if you have unexplained infertility, you might only qualify for in vitro fertilization after a period of time or a specified number of in-vitro cycles.