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difference between one way and two way insurance? Just wondering what is the better option? my friend is paying two way insurance which is more expensive but when she got into an accident with someone, icbc had put her at fault and wants her to pay 1000 or 2000$ to keep her rates the same and she has to cover her own damages? what is the point then? |
If you are found at fault, you have to pay..? |
She has the option of letting her premiums go up or paying out the claim. |
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One way, two way.... are you asking about collision coverage? If she has collision and gets into an accident, that's her fault, insurance will fix both cars and her premiums will go up. If the accident is small, sometimes it's cheaper to just pay out the claim. If she doesn't have collision, they'll only pay to fix the other car and her premiums will go up. |
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One way covers only the person you hit. Two way covers your car as well. Basically, anyway. Think of it this way: If you're in an at-fault accident under two way insurance, both cars will get repaired. However, because you're now considered a possible insurance risk, your premiums will go up. You can stop those premiums from rising by paying, what is essentially, a fine. That fine is usually the cost of the car repairs. Remember, insurance isn't necessarily there to cover the costs of repairing cars. It's mainly for liability should you cause a million dollar lawsuit stemming from an accident (I've witnessed this first hand through a good friend's parents.) |
That's why lomac pays so much for comprehensive :flamemad::flamemad::flamemad: :awwyeah::lawl::troll: |
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If you cause an accident and are found to be at fault with one way insurance your vehicle will not be repaired by insurance and your premiums will go up if you don't pay the damages for the other vehicle. You are responsible for fixing your own vehicle, if it's totaled you are have to replace it yourself. If you cause an accident and are found to be at fault with two way insurance your vehicle will be repaired by insurance and your premiums will go up if you don't pay the damages for both vehicles. The main difference is will the insurance company pay to fix your vehicle or not. |
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Think of this as two separate things: A) If you get into an at-fault accident, and have insurance coverage, either you pay for all the damage, and your premiums do NOT go up, OR insurance pays for the damages and your premiums go up. If you have no coverage, you just have to pay, that should be obvious. B) A separate issue: Do you have coverage or not? "one way" (collision) coverage covers the person you hit, and is mandatory from ICBC. "two way" (comprehensive) coverage covers your own car, and is optional from ICBC. |
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With collision coverage, it covers your own car as well if youre at an at fault collision. same as above pay or raise prem. comprehensive should cover things like theft, vandalism and etc. -nothing to do with collision. Also believe if you have collision coverage and your car was in a hit and run. simply pay the deductible and icbc will foot the rest. however if you dont have collision and u got hit and run, your SOL edit basically what quasi said. LOL |
so is this how it works? correct me if i am wrong one way - you hit other guy, you pay for damages or let your insurance go up to fix the damages AND you fix your car yourself with your own money ? two way - you hit other guy, you pay for damages or let your insurance go up to fix the damages AND ICBC fixes your car? |
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If you save $30/month having basic that equates to $360 per year. If you drive 5 years without an at fault accident you save $1800. If your car is only worth $1500 you just made money. However if your vehicle is worth more and you crash, you`ll be out the repair cost or if it`s a total loss you will be out a vehicle. Berz out. |
Your rates will always go up if you are at fault if you don't pay the damages. 1 way - ICBC won't fix your car. 2 way - ICBC will fix your car. Why pay 2 way: For an option to pay only the deductible to get your car fixed instead of the entire amount. You are paying a premium for a potential smaller up front cost. |
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