An excess payment, also known as a deductible,
is a fixed contribution that must be paid each time a car is repaired
with the charges billed to an automotive insurance policy. Normally this
payment is made directly to the accident repair "garage" (the term
"garage" refers to an establishment where vehicles are serviced and
repaired) when the owner collects the car. If one's car is declared to
be a "write off" (or "totaled"), then the insurance company will deduct the excess agreed on the policy from the settlement payment it makes to the owner.
If the accident was the other driver's fault, and this fault is
accepted by the third party's insurer, then the vehicle owner may be
able to reclaim the excess payment from the other person's insurance
company.
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