Car batteries are essential for keeping vehicles operational, but they’re also prone to wear and tear. When a car battery fails, many drivers wonder whether their car insurance will foot the replacement bill. Here’s what you need to know:
Comprehensive Coverage: If your car battery is damaged due to theft, vandalism, or a covered incident (like flooding), comprehensive coverage may pay for replacement costs.
Roadside Assistance: Many insurance policies offer roadside assistance as an add-on, which can include jump-starting or replacing a dead battery.
Car insurance typically doesn’t cover battery replacements resulting from normal wear and tear or mechanical failure. Regular maintenance costs are considered the owner’s responsibility.
Check Your Policy: Review your insurance policy to see if it includes roadside assistance or comprehensive coverage.
Invest in Maintenance Plans: Some dealerships and auto repair shops offer maintenance packages that cover battery checks and replacements.
Use Warranty Options: If your battery is still under warranty, you may be eligible for free or discounted replacements.
Don’t let unexpected car troubles leave you stranded. Jack Stone Insurance Agency offers comprehensive car insurance policies, including roadside assistance, to keep you covered on the road. Contact us today to customize your policy and drive with peace of mind. You can also call us at (925) 392-8365 for a quick consultation.