What is a deductible?

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Your deductible is the amount you’ve agreed to pay out of your pocket before your insurance carrier pays for any covered losses.

Here’s an example. Say you have $2,000 worth of covered damage, and you picked a $500 deductible, applicable to that coverage, when you bought the policy. That means you pay $500, and your auto insurance pays the rest.

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