Getting A New Car Stereo? Here’s What You Should Know!

So, you decided to redo your cars’ audio system, and put in your own sound system. Almost everyone enjoys hearing their favorite tunes in their car, and hearing it loud, with nice bass, perfect tone, and perfectly clear. There are a few things to consider, however. Is it covered by your auto insurance? Insurance coverage on an after-market audio system may be something that many drivers do not even consider. Many policies cover only the factory installed stereo system.

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Many drivers would not even consider looking into insurance coverage on an after-market audio system. But this is definitely something to think about. If you pour a ton of money into your audio system, and some nefarious character thinks stealing it is okay, your beautiful stereo system and all the damage caused by these thug creatures may not be a covered incident on your auto insurance policy. Many policies cover only the factory installed stereo system.​

 

Permanently Installed

Some insurance plans will cover stereo systems which have been installed as a permanent fixture in the car. Other policies exclude it all together. The two places to begin looking for coverage on your policy are the comprehensive coverages and the exclusions. The language in your policy can be difficult to interpret, so contact your auto insurance agent for more information on whether your sound system is safe and covered by your auto insurance policy. Call us for details.

Another thing to consider is in Nevada, cities and counties can regulate excessive noise. Clark county defines excessive noise as pollution that can affect health, disturb the peace, and affects property values. If your music can be heard (and it varies from city to city) but from 50 feet (Clark County) to 75 feet other locations in Nevada, you better be aware.

After you have done your own due diligence in checking on your policy and how it covers aftermarket stereo systems, if you must file a claim, they’ll have questions for you. Always answer honestly. They may want to know where your car was parked, if your car was damaged in any way, they may even want to inspect your car.

Also, you will probably be required to pay your deductible. Check your policy’s “declaration page” which is the first couple of pages of your policy. It will show your deductible for comprehensive coverage. If your stereo system cost you less than the deductible, it’s probably not a good idea for you to file a claim. Here again, it’s important to speak with your auto insurance agent about it. Your agent should guide you as to how to go about this situation.

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Navigating through the many options of insurance can be confusing and chaotic, but speaking with a locally licensed insurance agent will help you to obtain the right coverage you need. You’ll have the peace of mind knowing that you are adequately insured when life complications arise. We work hard to find the most competitive quotes for your needs. Contact us today to begin the process of finding the best auto insurance plan for your family.

Does Auto Insurance Cover Riots?

Does Auto Insurance Cover Riots?

No one wants to be victims of property damage resulting from rioting, and fortunately, auto insurance companies already have provisions for this risk in their coverage options. In fact, there is no need to purchase separate riot, vandalism and civil commotion coverage; if you have comprehensive auto insurance, you most likely have this coverage.

Does Auto Insurance Cover Riots?

Various Tips to Protect and Maintain Your Car

According to Live Science, after being parked in the sun on a 95-degree day for an hour, the inside of a car hits an average of 116 degrees. The dashboard gets even hotter at 157 degrees, the surface of the steering wheel reaches an average of 127 degrees and the seats are a searing 123 degrees on average.

Does Auto Insurance Cover Riots?

Why You Should Avoid a Lapse in Auto Insurance Coverage

n Nevada, auto insurance companies notify the Department of Motor Vehicles when you drop your auto insurance policy. If you have a lapse in your auto insurance coverage, even 1 day, it will be noted on your driving record. When this happens, you may be faced with a $250 dollar fine that will go up over time, and you can have your license suspended until you have auto insurance coverage again.