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  • No. Insurance does not pay for repairs to a vehicle's body that results from aging or any other factors not specifically detailed in the actual policy. Collision coverage is self explanatory. Comprehensive coverage typically covers things like theft, vandalism, broken glass, fire, et cetera. Insurance also does not cover mechanical breakdowns. Unless your policy specifically states that it will in fact cover rust that developed (which is not typically the case), then you must pay for the repair.

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