When Does Gap Insurance Not Pay?

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    Gap insurance typically does not pay in certain situations, including when the policyholder is involved in a collision that results in the total loss of a vehicle, but the accident was caused by a driver without insurance or insufficient coverage, as gap insurance relies on the primary auto insurance to cover the initial claim. Additionally, if the vehicle is repossessed due to non-payment or if the policyholder has exceeded the coverage limits or committed fraud, the gap insurance will not provide any benefit. Furthermore, gap insurance generally does not cover issues like mechanical failures or wear and tear, as it specifically addresses the difference between the vehicle’s actual cash value and the outstanding loan or lease balance. It’s also important to note that gap insurance may not be applicable if the policy was not active at the time of the loss or if there were exclusions stated in the policy.