What Is Partial Theft And What Does It Have To Do With Mexican Car Insurance?




I just wished to let everyone know a touch more about what Mexican car insurance covers and what it doesn’t. I was at my folks barbecue the other day, celebrating my birthday, and my dad asked me about my web business and my blogs. I told him a touch about what I am doing and how things are going, and he asked me what it was that he should know about Mexican car insurance, and more expressly to name a coverage that he didn’t know about.

My swift response was that partial theft wasn’t covered, and he asked what is partial burglary? I mean how can you have a partial theft, either it was robbed or it wasn’t, it sounds to me like being partially pregnant. that’s the characteristic response from most Americans traveling to Mexico and hearing about this for the first time, and so I gave my dear of dad an instance of partial theft. Joe drives his new auto with brand spanking new chrome wheels into downtown Juarez, and parks his auto along the street while he does some shopping. Joe returns from shopping and finds his new chrome wheels are missing, but the remainder of the auto is still there, or maybe it was actually the radio that is missing, or any other part of the vehicle, but the vehicle itself is still there : that’s partial burglary.

Well, my father did not have anything really nice to say of insurance companies, but that is normal for everyone. The point of the story is that if you travel to Mexico you want to recollect that partial burglary isn’t covered. The car must be fully gone in order for theft coverage to apply. Now, you and I’ll have the philosophical discussion about whether is should be covered, but that is a totally different subject.

Mexico is an excellent place to holiday and to get out and enjoy life. Before you travel, ensure that you buy Mexican car insurance, and that you know some of its constraints. Partial theft isn’t covered.

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