Does the Insurance Company Cover a Dead Car Battery?
1 Answers
If your car battery dies, you can call your insurance company for assistance. Sometimes, due to improper operations while driving, the car's battery may be depleted, preventing the vehicle from starting. In such cases, contacting your insurance company is an option. When purchasing car insurance, the policy terms clearly stipulate that the insurance company will provide free roadside assistance in the event of a vehicle breakdown. Here is some additional information: 1. Battery Replacement Cycle: Car batteries typically need to be replaced every 2-4 years. Theoretically, the lifespan of a car battery is generally around 2-3 years. 2. Battery Inspection and Maintenance: Regularly inspect your car battery—once a week in summer and every two weeks in winter. Factors affecting battery life include the condition of the vehicle, road conditions, and the driver's habits. Generally, new cars are easier on the battery because their alternators perform better, allowing the battery to charge more efficiently.