When your car is hit by hail, you might wonder how much damage is needed for it to be considered a write-off.
Generally, if the cost to repair your car exceeds its current market value, an insurer might decide to write it off. However, this can vary based on the details of your policy and the extent of the damage.
It’s important to thoroughly review your insurance coverage and possibly seek advice from a professional to fully understand your situation.
What steps should you take next, and how can you ensure you make the most informed decision about your hail-damaged vehicle?
Keep reading to find out.
Assessing Hail Damage Severity
When evaluating the severity of hail damage, it’s important to look at both the number and depth of dents on your vehicle.
Serious damage can lead to high repair costs, potentially exceeding half of your car’s market value. Each hailstone impact can create multiple dents, which can quickly cover the entire surface of the vehicle.
This extensive damage often results in the car being considered for write-off. Insurers will examine how deep and widespread the dents are and estimate the cost of repairs to decide if the car is beyond economical repair.
It’s crucial to check every dent, no matter how small, to fully understand the extent of the damage and ensure the safety and value of your vehicle.
Hail Damage Repair Costs
Regarding the costs of repairing hail damage, the expenses can differ greatly depending on the severity and number of dents.
Minor repairs typically range from $500 to $1,000. However, if your car has experienced severe hail damage, the costs could start at $1,000 and may even exceed $10,000.
The type of vehicle you drive greatly influences the cost. If you own a luxury vehicle, prepare for higher expenses due to more expensive replacement parts.
Write Off Criteria
When assessing hail damage to determine if your car is a write off, insurers consider the cost of repairs compared to the car’s market value. If repair costs are between 50-70% of the car’s value, your vehicle may be classified as a write-off, depending on the rules of your insurer.
Comprehensive insurance typically covers these repairs and will also cover the car if it’s deemed a write off because repair costs exceed the car’s value. The payout for a car considered a write off is based on its value before the damage, which might be lower than expected due to changes in market conditions.
Additionally, criteria for a write off can differ by region, with various thresholds and rules, so it’s important to understand the specifics of your policy.
Get Your Hail Damaged Car Assessed
If your car has suffered hail damage, you should get an independent car assessment done.
An independent car assessment will accurately establish the true value of the vehicle prior to the damage, and the true cost of the repair, making sure that you are properly compensated to either repair the vehicle properly or buy an equivalent replacement.
This is something we can help you with. Speak to us now by calling 1800 844 999.
