Does the insurance company cover damaged rims?
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Damaged rims are covered by the insurance company. If the loss caused by a traffic accident includes damage to tires or rims, the insurance company will provide compensation. Here is additional information: According to Article 11 of the 'Motor Vehicle Loss Insurance Clauses,' the following losses and expenses are not covered: (1) Natural wear and tear, electrical or mechanical failure, rust, or corrosion; (2) Damage solely to tires or rims; (3) Losses caused by high-temperature baking or direct manual fuel supply; (4) Losses caused by impact, corrosion, or pollution from cargo carried by the insured vehicle; (5) Losses not related to the insured vehicle itself; (6) Depreciation loss of the insured vehicle; (7) Losses caused by theft of only parts or accessories of the vehicle, not the entire vehicle; (8) Losses occurring when both the lessee and the insured vehicle are missing; (9) Losses caused by theft of the insured vehicle due to civil disputes; (10) Losses resulting from the inability to use the insured vehicle.