Car Broken Into? Don't Expect Car Insurance To Bail You Out
Mt. Carmel Crimestoppers is offering a $300 cash reward for information to help them find those responsible for the recent rash of vehicle break-ins. As we first reported earlier this week, Police Chief Ryan Turner said a variety of items had been stolen recently from vehicles including cash, debit and credit cards, purses, and other personal items. If you are unlucky enough to be the victim of a vehicle burglary, how much will your car insurance cover to pay for the stolen items? Unfortunately, State Farm agent Dan Schonert says not much…
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Schonert says items in vehicles are covered under your homeowners or renter’s insurance, which are then subject to at least a $500 deductible. If you have any information regarding the break-ins, you’re asked to call Crimestoppers at 262-HALT.