Car Rental
An Independent Look at Rental Car Insurance
Car Rental Advice As you can see, Thrifty Car Rental is a well put together
and historically reliable company. If you are anything like me, you probably feel more comfortable with a company once you know a
little more about them overall.
When you step up to the Rental Car Counter the Rental Agent is going to ask you if you want to purchase insurance for the
rental vehicle. If you say no they will ask you to initial next to each coverage that you decline. The decisions that you make in
these few moments could have a dramatic impact on your financial situation. Deciding if you need to purchase the auto insurance
offered at the Rental Car counter before you arrive can keep you from incurring a serious financial loss or wasting your money on
insurance that you already have or do not need. One of the questions that we are asked most as auto insurance agents is "Do I
need to purchase the auto insurance offered at the rental car counter when I rent a car?" The answer to this question is maybe.
You may be able to provide coverage for the rental car using insurance policies you already own or you may decide you need to
purchase additional protection. In this article we are going to give you the information that you need to make these crucial
decisions.
When You Rent A Car There Are Several Ways To Secure Coverage For It Without Having To Purchase Coverage At The Rental Car
Counter.
Transfer Coverage From Your Existing Auto Insurance Policy - If you are going to be renting a car and you have an existing
auto insurance policy you should take your insurance I.D. card with you when you rent the car. The car rental company may require
it and it can save you a lot of time and aggravation if you are pulled over by the police in your rental vehicle. The coverage
and deductibles on your own auto insurance policy will automatically transfer to cars that you rent as long as you are not using
the rental car for business purposes or renting in another country. You should check the declarations page of your personal auto
insurance policy to find out if you currently carry Property Damage Liability, Comprehensive and Collision coverage. Make note of
your Property Damage Liability limit and your Comprehensive and Collision Deductible. If you are renting a car in another country
you should definitely consider purchasing coverage at the rental counter as most personal auto insurance policies only cover
their owners in the country where the policy was written.
Car Rental Advice Some car rental companies give you discounts in other ways.
Rather than issuing car rental coupons, many of the major car rental companies have what is similar to airline frequent flyer
programs.
Damages to your rental car will be covered by the Property Damage Liability portion of your personal auto insurance policy if
you are renting the car for pleasure use. However, if you were involved in an accident that is covered by your auto insurance
policy and your car is in the shop being repaired. Damages to the replacement car that you rent will be covered by the
Comprehensive and Collision coverage portion of your personal auto insurance policy. That means that you will have to pay the
deductible for these coverages if you damage the rental car.
Use Coverage Provided By Your Credit Card - Most major credit cards advertise rental car insurance as one of the benefits of
owning their card. The truth is that the coverage that these cards provide usually only pays after your personal auto insurance
policy limits have been exhausted and only if you used their card to pay for the entire price of the rental. The level of
protection with credit cards seems to change on a daily basis so we recommend calling your credit card company to determine your
exact level of protection for rental cars. When you talk to the credit card representative ask them for information about
Liability, Comprehensive and Collision coverage for rental cars. It is best to get this in writing as it is not unheard of to get
several different answers from the same credit card company. You should also ask if there are any exclusions. Many credit cards
exclude coverage for luxury or exotic car rentals.
Car Rental Advice In addition, many credit cards offer coverage for rental
cars. If your credit card includes coverage for car rentals that have been damaged in an accident, you don't need to buy any
other additional insurance coverage the car rental company offers you.
Purchase A Non-owned Auto Insurance Policy - If you rent cars frequently but you do not have your own auto insurance policy
you can save yourself a lot of money by purchasing a "Non-Owned Auto" Liability policy. This policy provides you with the same
type of protection as the Excess Liability coverage offered at the rental car counter. These types of policies usually cost
around $300 a year and will cover you when you are driving any private passenger automobile. This policy only provides protection
for Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability. It will not pay for damages to your rental car so you will still need to
purchase the Collision Damage Waiver or use one of the coverage methods we discussed earlier.
Car Rental Advice The discount codes are quite easy to find. Typing car rental
discount codes phrase in your search engine will result in at least one hundred relevant addresses.
If you are unable to secure coverage by using any of the methods listed in the previous chapter you should seriously consider
purchasing coverage at the Rental Car Counter. It can be hard to get an honest advice about these coverages from the rental car
agent because they are paid a commission every time they sell it to you. Don't worry; we have provided you with all of the help
you need below.
Collision Damage Waiver (CDW) - This protection is also called the loss damage waiver (LDW) by some rental car companies. It
is often referred to as insurance but this is incorrect. It is actually a waiver of responsibility. When you purchase this
protection the rental car company waives your responsibility for damages or theft of the rental car. If something were to happen
to the car you would simply file a quick claim form when you returned the car and the rental car company would pay to repair or
replace it. The price for this protection usually ranges from $15 to $25 depending on where you are renting. Caution: This
coverage may become void if you cause an accident while breaking the law. This includes excessive speeding, driving off road or
driving while intoxicated so be careful when you are driving a rental car or any car for that matter.
Car Rental Advice One of the great advantages to enterprise car rental is
their availability. Enterprise car rental has offices available in all 50 states.
If you carry a minimum limit such as $10,000 for Property Damage Liability coverage you may want to consider purchasing the
Collision Damage Waiver because this low limit may not be enough to pay for repairing or replacing the rental car. Remember you
could also be held responsible for damages to other peoples car's or property if you are involved in accident and found to be at
fault and Rental car companies will charge you for loss of rental income for the car that you damaged. These are all important
factors that should be considered when deciding if you should purchase the Collision Damage Waiver.
Car Rental Advice When looking for cheap car rental, do you homework. Call
around to as many places as possible and put them off against each other.
Another advantage to this coverage is that there is no deductible. This can come in handy if you were involved in an accident
that is covered by your auto insurance policy and you are renting a replacement car while your car is in the shop being repaired.
You see in this scenario any damages to the rental car would be covered by your Comprehensive or Collision coverage which means
that you would have to pay the deductible.
Excess Liability - Car rental companies are required by law in most states to provide a minimum amount of liability protection
for renters of their vehicles but this is rarely enough to protect your interests if you seriously injure someone in an accident.
The liability portion of your personal auto insurance policy will transfer to your rental car so you have adequate limits of
bodily injury and property damage liability on your personal auto insurance policy we would not recommend purchasing this
coverage. This coverage would only pay after your personal auto insurance policy limits are exhausted. This price for this
protection is around $10 to $13 dollars per day for 1 million dollars worth of excess protection.
Car Rental Advice As I said before, there is a problem that limits car rental
discount codes' usefulness. It is the fact that they usually expire after a short time, but they are not removed from the
Internet.
Personal Accident Insurance - If you or your passengers are injured in an accident or as a pedestrian this coverage will pay
for your medical expenses and ambulance fees if needed. If you live in a "no fault" state, have health insurance or carry medical
expenses coverage you probably already have this protection and do not need to buy it from the car rental company. Check your
auto insurance and health insurance policy to find out for sure. A claim for this type of loss on your personal auto policy will
not cause an increase in price so if it is covered on another policy there is really no benefit to buying it from the car rental
company. The price of this protection usually runs from $2 to $5 a day depending on where you rent.
Personal Effects Coverage - This is coverage for theft of you or your passenger's personal items such as cameras, camcorders
or Laptop computers. This protection may also be provided on your homeowners or renters policy if you have one so you may not
need to buy it from the rental car company. However, homeowners or renters deductibles are usually $500 or higher and all of your
articles may not be covered. Check the declarations page of your policy for your deductible and the exclusions section to find
out if the items you are taking with you are covered.
Car Rental Advice On the Internet, you can find bargains like special weekend
rates, cut-rate car rentals, package deals and frequent renter programs that offer a variety of cost savings. But many of these
deals are subject to restrictions and may be limited in some locations.
One of the benefits of purchasing this coverage from the rental car company is that you usually do not have to pay a
deductible. You simply file a claim when you return the rental car and you are reimbursed for the theft of your items. You will
usually need to prove ownership of the items that you claim were stolen by providing the rental car company with receipts or
other proofs of ownership. You should also ask the rental agent if any exclusions apply to this coverage prior to purchasing it.
The price for this protection is $2 to $5 dollars a day.
It is better make all of your rental car insurance decisions before you step up to the rental counter. Nobody should be forced
to make snap decisions on issues of this much importance and now you don't have to. We hope that you have found the help that you
needed in this handbook. I love to get feedback on this article so please send your questions or comments to
info@theautoinsurancebuyersguide.com. I look forward to hearing from you!
Car Rental Advice There are numerous car rental venues on the Internet. You
can check out the websites of the individual car rental companies one at a time, or you can use a clearing-house-type of website
to find the cheapest car rental available.
Dylan J. Guidry and his team of auto insurance specialists are a recognized authority on the subject of automobile insurance.
Their website http://www.understandingautomobileinsurance.com provides drivers with an independent source of car insurance
information that can be used to lower the cost of their auto insurance.
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