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The Real Cost of a Fender Bender: How Claims Impact Your Premiums

The Real Cost of a Fender Bender: How Claims Impact Your Premiums

A quick trip to the grocery store. A slow roll at a four-way stop. A moment’s distraction in a busy parking lot. Fender benders are one of the most common types of collisions – and while the damage might be minor, the impact on your auto insurance premiums can be anything but.

 

Many drivers assume that low-speed accidents result in low-cost consequences. But the reality is that even a small claim can ripple through your insurance history and change how much you pay moving forward. If you’re wondering how this happens, you’re not alone. Let’s unpack what really happens after a fender bender and why it might cost you more than just a quick visit to the repair shop.

 

What Happens After a Claim?

When you’re involved in a minor collision, you’re typically faced with a choice: report the damage and file a claim, or pay out of pocket. If you go the route of reporting it to your insurance provider, the claim is assessed and processed – usually covering the cost of repairs (minus your deductible) and, depending on the policy, a rental vehicle while yours is in the shop.

 

From the insurer’s point of view, though, a claim is a signal. It could suggest a higher risk of future claims, especially if the incident was your fault. As a result, your premiums may increase at renewal time, even if the accident was minor. If it wasn’t your first claim, the hike could be more significant.

 

Will My Premiums Go Up Automatically?

Not always. Whether or not your rate increases after a fender bender depends on several factors, including fault, claim history, your insurer’s policies, and whether you have accident forgiveness on your policy.

 

If you’re found at-fault, there’s a strong chance your premium will go up. Most insurance companies use driving and claims history as a key part of determining rates. Multiple claims over a short period, even small ones, may label you as higher risk and lead to steeper premiums.

 

However, if you’re not at-fault, or if the damage is minimal and you choose not to file a claim, you may be spared the increase. But it’s not always black and white. Some insurers take a broader view of your overall risk profile and may still adjust rates accordingly.

 

The Hidden Costs of a “Small” Accident

Aside from the premium adjustment, there can be other consequences to filing a claim. It may impact your eligibility for discounts, such as safe driver incentives or claims-free bonuses. In some cases, repeated claims can make it harder to shop around for better rates, as other providers will also factor your claims history into their quotes.

 

Accident forgiveness coverage can sometimes help buffer these effects. This feature, available from many insurers, protects your premium from increasing after your first at-fault accident. But it usually needs to be purchased in advance and may not apply to all types of claims.

 

Should You Always File a Claim?

This is one of the most common questions we get, and the answer depends on the situation. If someone is injured, the damage is extensive, or fault is unclear, reporting the accident is typically the right move. But if the damage is minor and you’re able to pay out of pocket, it may be worth skipping the claim to preserve your clean record.

 

That said, it’s always a good idea to consult your broker first. They can help you weigh the pros and cons, look at how your policy responds, and advise whether filing is in your best interest based on your long-term insurance goals.

 

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A fender bender may seem like no big deal, but when it comes to insurance, there’s often more at stake than meets the eye. The key is understanding how claims work, how they affect your premiums, and when it’s worth filing. With the right guidance and a clear plan, you can navigate small collisions without letting them become big setbacks.

 

If you have questions about your coverage or want to better understand how a claim might affect your policy, reach out to your broker. We’re here to help you stay informed – and protected – every step of the way.

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