I was wondering if it is possible to get Geico to pay for changing brakes on my car. I know it'll cost around 300-400 dollars but if we don't bring the deductible in the picture is it possible for me to get them to pay for my car repairs when I have not been in an accident? If I can get them to pay how will it affect my coverage policy?Can Geico pay for getting my brakes changed?Sorry, mate, they spent $20 million buying radar detectors for police departments.
hmmm, drumming up insurance premium hikes?
http://tipmra.com/new_tipmra/insurance_sCan Geico pay for getting my brakes changed?No, they only pay for the repairs resulting from an accident.Can Geico pay for getting my brakes changed?No insurance comany is going to pay for maintenance on your car.None. If your brakes were damaged in an accident they most likely would.Can Geico pay for getting my brakes changed?Can they? If they want to. Will they? No. Car insurance doesn't cover normal wear and tear - and brakes just wear out eventually. It's normal wear and tear.Can Geico pay for getting my brakes changed?Nope. Brakes are something that normally need to be changed on a vh. This is considered normal wear and tear and an insurance policy does not cover this type of loss. Any time there is a loss which you are liable... there is going to be a deductible. It doesn't sound like your breaks need to be changed as a result of an accident, but just normal wear and tear. SORRY!Can Geico pay for getting my brakes changed?You cannot get them to pay. Wear and tear and other vehicle maintenance is not covered. If it were, your insurance premiums would be much higher, and every body would be taking their vehicles in for maintenance just for the sake of doing so.
Please let us know if they will cover you. I will certainly change insurance companies. I spend nearly $3k a year maintaining my vehicles - timing belt, shocks, tires, e-brake cable, stabilizer bars, ignition switch, muffler and exhaust etc.Can Geico pay for getting my brakes changed?No company will pay for you to get your brakes done.
Auto policies do not cover regular maintaince or wear and tear items, ie brakes, you need new tires, etcCan Geico pay for getting my brakes changed?No. That's not what insurance is for. Brakes, tires, belts and hoses are designed to wear out and the cost of repairing or replacing them is yours, not the insurance company's,
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