Will Gap insurance pay off my loan?

Asked by: Mr. Herman Schmitt  |  Last update: May 7, 2025
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When you file a qualifying claim, your comprehensive or collision coverage will pay the actual cash value (ACV) of your vehicle, minus your deductible. Your gap coverage may then pay the difference between your vehicle's ACV and the outstanding balance of your loan or lease.

Does gap insurance pay off the whole loan?

Only covers your car if it is deemed a total loss. Only pays the difference between the depreciated value and your remaining loan balance.

How long does it take for gap insurance to pay off a loan?

Gap insurance is a type of car insurance designed to bridge the gap between what you still owe on your car loan and what your comprehensive or collision insurance pays out if your car is totaled or stolen. Gap insurance typically pays out within a few weeks, depending on how complicated your claim.

How much money do you get back from gap insurance?

You'll only receive a refund for the GAP insurance that you haven't used. For example, if you cancel your policy after three months of coverage, you'll only get a refund for the remaining nine months (if you paid for a year of coverage). The amount of your refund is based on how you pay your insurance bill.

What is the most gap insurance will pay?

The most gap insurance will pay is the full amount left on your loan or lease after your insurer pays your vehicle's actual cash value for a covered collision or comprehensive insurance claim. The exact amount gap insurance will pay depends on the balance of your loan or lease and the value of your car.

Does Gap Insurance always pay out?

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Does gap insurance give you money for a down payment?

Gap insurance will only cover what is left on your loan after an insurance company pays out. In other words, no, it won't cover the down payment you made initially because it wasn't part of the loan amount.

Why would a gap claim be denied?

If the gap insurance company discovers there was any fraud or misrepresentation (you lied) on your application for coverage, your claim could be denied. The vehicle isn't a total loss. Only total loss claims are covered by a gap policy. The claim exceeds the policy limits.

How does gap payout work?

When you file a qualifying claim, your comprehensive or collision coverage will pay the actual cash value (ACV) of your vehicle, minus your deductible. Your gap coverage may then pay the difference between your vehicle's ACV and the outstanding balance of your loan or lease.

Is it too late to get gap insurance after an accident?

If you get into a minor fender bender and you're within the eligibility time frame, you can probably still get gap insurance. However, you can't get gap insurance after an accident that totals your vehicle. At that point, you are stuck paying off your auto loan balance out-of-pocket.

How much is the gap refund settlement?

Settlement amounts ranged from $4,036.56 to $1,655,124.78, with each settling entity agreeing to provide refunds to impacted consumers under an assurance of discontinuance agreement. We posted about previous GAP refund settlements here and here.

What does Gap not cover?

Gap insurance covers your vehicle but will not cover other vehicles, property damage, or bodily injury.

Can you cash out your gap insurance?

Lump Sum Payment: By paying off the gap insurance refund policy in advance, you are then entitled to a refund on the unused portion. Monthly Payments: If you pay your premiums monthly, you won't be able to get a refund on any past months. However, you may get a small refund if you cancel early in the month.

How do I know if I paid gap insurance?

In some cases, GAP insurance is required if you lease a vehicle, in which case it should be outlined in your lease agreement. If you're asking, “How do I know if I have GAP insurance?”, the best option is to check with your insurer or the dealership you purchased/leased your vehicle from.

How long does it take for gap insurance to pay off loan?

Gap insurance takes 5-45 days to pay the policyholder after a claim is filed. For drivers to receive a gap insurance payout, the car first needs to be declared a total loss, and the insurance company needs to accept the claim. State laws also dictate how long an insurance company has to pay for a claim.

What happens when your car is totaled but still drivable?

Rebuilt/Reconstructed Title: Once a salvage vehicle has been repaired and inspected, the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will issue a "rebuilt" or "reconstructed" title for the vehicle. Once you obtain this, you can legally drive the vehicle.

Will gap insurance pay if you are behind on payments?

Gap insurance doesn't cover missed or late payment fees, repossessions, extended warranty costs or car repairs…just loan balances.

Why would gap insurance not pay full amount?

GAP does not pay out if the insurance company deems your vehicle a total loss and you do not carry comprehensive and collision coverage. GAP does not include costs beyond the difference between your loan balance and the car's value. This means it does not cover missed loan payments or extra rental car costs.

What happens if my car is totaled and I don't have a gap?

Your collision coverage would pay your lender up to the totaled car's depreciated value — say it's worth $19,000. If you don't have gap insurance, you would have to pay $1,000 out of your own pocket to settle your auto loan on the totaled car.

How much does gap insurance pay on a totaled car?

GAP insurance will pay the difference between the ACV paid by your primary insurer and the remaining balance on your car loan. For example, if you owe $20,000 on your loan but your car's ACV is only $15,000, your primary insurance will cover the $15,000, and GAP insurance will cover the remaining $5,000.

How much refund will I get from gap insurance?

How to calculate a gap insurance refund. You can do a simple calculation to determine how much money you're owed. Take the total cost of your gap insurance and divide it by the months you had coverage. Then, multiply the monthly premium by the months you have left on your policy.

What to do when your car is totaled and you still owe money?

If your car is totaled and you still owe on it, but the accident was not your fault, contact the at-fault driver's insurance company with your lender information. To maintain your good credit, you should continue to make your loan or lease payments until the insurance company issues payment to your lender.

How much does gap insurance raise your payment?

Our review of GAP coverage added to an auto insurance policy ranges from $15.00 per year to $42.00 per year. The insurance company charges usually between 5% and 7% of the comprehensive and collision premium on the auto for gap insurance.

What cancels out gap insurance?

You can cancel gap insurance and request a refund if you sell or trade in your car, want to change insurance companies or no longer owe more on your loan than your car is worth.

Will gap insurance pay if you are at fault?

Yes, gap insurance covers at-fault accidents. Gap insurance covers the difference between the amount you still owe on your car loan/lease and the actual cash value of the car if it's totaled in an accident, regardless of whether you are at fault or not.

Does gap insurance automatically kick in?

Does gap insurance automatically kick in? No, gap insurance doesn't automatically activate. It comes into play when your vehicle is totaled or stolen and the payout from standard auto insurance doesn't cover the remaining loan balance.