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Do I have to pay a deductible for my insurance claims?

Asked 4 months ago
The application of a deductible for insurance claims is typically determined by the terms and conditions of your specific insurance policy with AIG. Generally speaking, a deductible is the amount you are required to pay out of pocket before your insurance coverage kicks in for a claim. Depending on the nature of your policy, this deductible might vary. For instance, policies for auto insurance, home insurance, or health insurance may have different deductible amounts and structures. It is important to review your insurance policy documents, as they will outline any applicable deductibles and how they function for your particular coverage. For more precise details specific to your situation, it is advisable to refer to AIG's official website, where you can find your policy information or additional resources to understand your coverage better.
Answered Jul 27th 2025

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