Do I need insurance for rental cars?
When renting a car, you will be
asked if you want to purchase insurance coverage. The rental agent will
normally offer you different levels of insurance coverage, including a Loss
Damage Waiver (LDW) or Collision Damage Waiver (CDW), which covers the rental
vehicle in the event of accidental damage and theft. Many drivers become
confused at this point, wondering if they need this insurance.
Here are some guidelines to help
you decide.
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Situation
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What to look for
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When to consider additional coverage
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You have a personal auto policy
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Read your policies carefully or call your insurance agent
to ask for details of coverage. Many auto policies cover rentals with the
same type and amount of coverage on your personal vehicle. Also ask about
coverage for any administrative fees you may be responsible for, such as
loss of use (rental income not earned on a car while it is in the repair
shop).
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If your policy does not cover rentals, has a high
deductible, or does not include collision coverage or sufficient
comprehensive coverage, you may wish to purchase additional coverage from the
rental company. Also, insurance is invaluable in foreign countries where you
may be responsible for paying for the damage in full before you leave the
country.
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Your credit card offers rental car insurance
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Carefully read the documentation that came with your
specific credit card and understand the extent of the coverage it provides.
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Depending on the level of coverage your credit card
provides, you might consider adding coverage from the renting agency.
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You are traveling on business
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Your employer may provide corporate insurance for rented
vehicles.
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Be sure to know the applicable corporate policies and
procedures before you rent a car for business.
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You do not own a car
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If you do not own a car and therefore do not carry auto
insurance, you will need to purchase insurance from the rental agency.
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Take your time at the rental counter to consider the
coverage packages being offered. You may not need the most expensive plan
being offered.
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You are renting a car in a foreign country
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Check your auto insurance policy for possible exclusions
or limitations on renting a car abroad. Also check for coverage that may be
offered by your credit card company or auto club.
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If you are not sufficiently covered, you may wish to
purchase third-party travel insurance to cover your foreign rental, or the
Loss Damage Waiver from the agency. You will still be liable for any costs
resulting from vehicle damage that are not covered by the waiver.
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From State Farm and Tricia Zwirner, your local provider.
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