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What is the Deductible for my claim?
What is the Deductible for my claim?

The deductible for repairs depends on the type of damage and the protection plan you’ve selected.

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Written by Mitch Evans
Updated over 3 weeks ago

The deductible for repairs depends on the type of damage and the protection plan you’ve selected. At Summit Phone Repair, we’ve designed our deductibles to be as affordable as possible, ensuring you can get your device fixed without breaking the bank. Below is a breakdown of the deductibles for different types of repairs under each plan.

Claim Type

Shield Plan

Guardian Plan

Fortress Plan

Screen Replacement

$29 - $99

$0.00

$0.00

Other Accidental Damage

N/A

$29 - $99

$29 - $99

Lost or Stolen Device

N/A

N/A

$75 - $99

Please note that the deductibles listed above may vary based on the model of your phone. For pricing specific to your phone's make and model, you can visit Akko's deductible pricing tool and search by phone brand. This tool ensures you have accurate information for your specific device.

With the Shield Plan, the deductible applies only to screen replacements, making it an excellent choice for those looking to cover the most common type of damage. The Guardian Plan extends coverage to include other accidental damage, such as drops or liquid spills, at a slightly higher deductible. The Fortress Plan offers the most comprehensive protection, including coverage for lost or stolen devices, with deductibles designed to remain manageable even for more extensive claims.

One of the key benefits of our plans is that there are no additional fees beyond the deductible—once the repair or replacement is complete, you’re all set. This transparency ensures there are no surprises, just straightforward and affordable protection.

If you’re unsure which plan is right for you, take a moment to explore our Protection Plan Options or contact us directly. We’re here to help you find the perfect fit for your needs.

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