If using the deductible reimbursement benefit, a claim must be submitted and processed with the vehicle owner’s insurance provider. However, all other benefits of the All-Vehicle Protection Plan do not require a claim to be filed with their vehicle owners insurance provider.
Yes, they will receive up to $1000 for the All-Vehicle Deductible Reimbursement. If they have a $500 deductible, they would only receive $500.
The plan will reimburse an unlimited number of deductible reimbursements (up to $1000 per claim). There is no waiting period for Deductible Reimbursement benefits.
The repair reimbursement benefit is capped at $500 per claim, to a max of $1000 during the year of coverage. There is, however, a 30-day waiting period following their initial registration for the program to receive the repair reimbursement benefit.
Each vehicle must be titled in the owner’s name and registered individually for the All-Vehicle Protection Plan. The vehicle cannot be titled in a corporation or LLC.
Yes, this is a full service, restoration benefit. They are assigned an Advocate that will personally guide them through the entire process.
Yes, and there are no restrictions on the age or mileage of the collateral. You do not need to be a licensed insurance agent to sell the program.
Yes, up to $500 per claim to a maximum amount of $1000 during the year of coverage for repair reimbursements and a one-time deductible reimbursement up to $2500.
It does not cover the furnace, water heater, air conditioning, or other whole house “systems”. However, window AC units and appliances are eligible.
No. There is no reimbursement for preliminary evaluation service calls. There needs to be an actual repair made.
No, the Home Protection Plan provides benefits for the customers Primary Residence only. Seasonal, Secondary, and Vacation homes are not eligible for the program.