Answers to the nagging
questions about rental car insurance.
Example.
You've just started your vacation. You've arrived
at your destination, collected your luggage,
and are in the process of renting a car. You've
given the person behind the counter your driver's
license and credit card, and now you are being
asked if you want to buy "coverage"
from the rental car company.
Do you need it?
Probably not, but how
can you be sure? The best way is to be prepared
and know the answer to this question before
you leave on your vacation.
So why shouldn't you
buy insurance from a rental car company? The
person behind the counter is (usually) not a
licensed insurance professional. He or she is
not familiar with insurance laws and whether
your own personal auto policy covers you when
you rent a vehicle (in most circumstances, it
does).
Some rental car
company personnel may say you are required to
buy the coverage (not true) or you will be personally
liable for any damage to the car while you're
renting it (most likely, not true).
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| This
Coverage Is Incredibly Expensive |
| Fact.
While it's true you could be making a costly mistake
if you need the rental car coverage and don't
buy it, you're also making a costly mistake if
you buy it when you don't need it. Rental
car insurance is incredibly expensive. On a
daily basis, which is how it is sold, the rental
car coverage can cost 10 to 20 times more than
your personal auto policy. If you buy all the
coverages offered by the rental car companies,
you could easily double the daily cost of your
rental vehicle.
So who needs
to buy the rental car coverage? Well,
here's who doesn't. If you have insurance for
your own cars, including collision and comprehensive
coverages, you don't need the rental car insurance
- provided you are not renting the vehicle for
business purposes.
If you're on vacation,
no problem. Just say no. If you're on vacation
but planning to do some business, you're probably
OK. But you should talk to your insurance agent
if you mix business and pleasure on the trips
where you rent cars.
Note. One thing
to keep in mind: Your collision and comprehensive
coverages on your personal auto policy have
deductibles (the amount you must pay before
the insurance kicks in). Those deductibles apply
to damage to rental cars as well.
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| What
if You Don't Carry Collision Coverage? |
| So what happens
if you don't carry collision and comprehensive
coverages on your own cars? Many people don't,
particularly if they have vehicles that are at
least 10 years old. Note.
If you don't have collision and comprehensive,
your personal auto policy won't cover damages
to the rental car if it is in an accident, stolen,
vandalized, collides with an animal or burns.
So what should you do?
You can risk it, not
buy the rental car company's coverage, and hope
you don't have an accident or encounter anything
that damages the vehicle. You'll save money,
but it might not do much for your peace of mind,
particularly if you're driving in a strange
city or area.
Tip. If
you're averse to risk, you probably should buy
the coverage offerd by the rental car company.
Some rental car companies offer options with
their coverage. Some come with deductibles,
like regular collision and comprehensive coverages,
while others provide first-dollar coverage.
Obviously, though,
first-dollar coverage comes at a higher price.
And some options limit the coverage. In other
words, after a certain amount of damage to the
vehicle, say $5,000, you would be on the hook.
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| What
If You Damage Another Vehicle when You're Renting
a Car? |
| What about damage
or injuries you cause to other vehicles and people
while you're driving the rental car? If your personal
auto policy includes liability insurance (most
states require some level of such coverage), your
policy will pay for any damage or injuries you
cause to other cars or people - up to the limits
of the policy, of course. Note.
If you are comfortable with the amount of liability
coverage you have for your own cars, you don't
need to buy additional liability insurance for
vehicles you rent.
If you don't have liability
coverage - if you don't have a car, you're probably
not going to carry auto insurance - you actually
may not need to buy the rental car company's
liability policy either.
Most states require
rental car companies to provide some liability
coverage to you at no charge. The limit of the
free liability coverage is equal to the state's
minimum liability limits.
Is this enough? Probably
not, and certainly not if you cause a serious
accident.
For example, the minimum
liability limit requirements in Ohio are no
more than $12,500 for injuries to any one person,
no more than $25,000 for injuries to all persons,
and no more than $7,500 for damage to the vehicle(s)
you hit. That's not much at all.
Tip.
If you have any assets to protect, you should
strongly consider purchasing the rental car
company's liability coverage, which costs $7
to $15 a day depending on the state and level
of coverage you choose. Higher liability limits
mean higher daily costs.
If you have any concerns
about whether you need to buy the coverages
offered by rental car companies, you should
talk to your insurance agent. The rental car
coverages can double your daily rate. That's
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