Does my car insurance cover damage caused by a manufacturer’s defect?

What You Should Know

  • Car insurance does not usually cover damage caused by a manufacturer’s defect
  • You may be able to claim for mechanical damage if an accident was responsible for causing it
  • If you were at fault and want to claim for damage to your vehicle in this situation, you would need collision or comprehensive cover in place

You may believe your car has a manufacturing defect that’s caused some damage and are finding out how to file an auto insurance claim. However, can you claim in this situation? We understand that this can sometimes be confusing, so we have researched the topic for you and provided the answers below.

Your Car Insurance Will Usually Not Cover Damage Caused by a Manufacturer’s Defect

in most cases, you cannot claim against your car insurance if you think that a manufacturer’s defect may have caused damage to the vehicle. Usually, mechanical damage is not part of any car insurance policy, although you may be able to turn to your vehicle warranty for help.

Still, you could claim if you have comprehensive or collision coverage if an accident led to mechanical damage. If a third party caused the accident, their liability coverage would typically pay for mechanical repairs and bodywork damage.

Find out more by reading: “What are the different types of auto insurance coverage?

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Sometimes a Manufacturer May Cover Damage Caused by a Defect

Manufacturing defects arise occasionally, and you may be able to file a case against the company that made the car. However, you might need to work with an attorney and remember that vehicle manufacturers have their own insurance to cover such situations.

The Difference Between Comprehensive and Collision Insurance for Manufacturer’s Defects

You can only claim for damage to your vehicle if you were at fault and have comprehensive or collision coverage in place. Both comprehensive and collision cover are typically optional.

However, if you borrowed money from a leasing company to buy the car in the first place, they might typically insist that you carry those layers of protection. Your standard liability coverage will not pay for any bodywork or mechanical repairs.

Comprehensive insurance covers damage to your vehicle unrelated to an accident with another car (such as natural disasters, theft, or fire). Collision covers damage to your vehicle when you crash into another car and are at fault.

You can learn more by reading: “Comprehensive versus collision coverage: which is the more affordable choice?”

Mechanical Breakdown Insurance May Cover Manufacturer’s Defects

Some insurance companies offer affordable mechanical breakdown insurance coverage, also known as MBI. It’s similar in many respects to a car warranty and covers repairs to the vehicle if it breaks down, needs replacement parts, or encounters other mechanical problems.

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Your Car Insurance Won’t Cover Damage Caused by a Manufacturer’s Defect

In most cases, your car insurance won’t cover mechanical damage caused by manufacturer defects.

However, you may be able to pursue the manufacturer directly, and you might be able to buy specific mechanical breakdown insurance from some companies. In addition, if your mechanical damage is due to an accident, you can claim if you have comprehensive or collision coverage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does insurance cover OEM parts?

Can you claim for a blown engine on insurance?

Typically, you can only do this if you have collision and comprehensive insurance and the damage to the engine was caused in an accident or by another covered event.

How do I get insurance to cover a blown motor?

You may be able to get mechanical breakdown insurance from some insurance companies, but you will need to have the insurance in place before the event.

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Rachel Bodine

Insurance Feature Writer

Rachel Bodine graduated from college with a BA in English. She has since worked as a Feature Writer in the insurance industry and gained a deep knowledge of state and countrywide insurance laws and rates. Her research and writing focus on helping readers understand their insurance coverage and how to find savings. Her expert advice on insurance has been featured on sites like PhotoEnforced, All…

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