MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2017
All insurance carriers cover rental cars differently. In general, coverage extends from your current policy to the vehicle being rented. There are a few things to consider. 1) If the policy does not have comprehensive or collision coverage the rented vehicle will not have physical damage coverage. 2) Your deductible will apply. 3) Roadside assistance does not carry over from your policy to the rented vehicle. 4) If the rented vehicle is out of commission due to an accident the rental car company most likely will charge the person that rented the vehicle for loss of rental income. For example, if the vehicle was in an accident and the repair took 5 days, you would be responsible for the income the company could have generated had the vehicle been available for rent Click car insurance quote think to see our your rates compare. Real time online auto insurance quotes.
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