Information On Rental Car Insurance

We have all experienced walking into the car rental agency wanting to rent a car. We go through the normal process of picking the right car, where we are allowed to drive but one crucial part that has most of us stumped is the insurance side of it. Most car rental agencies have multiple insurance plans which can really put the spanner in the works of someone who is simply looking for a simple insurance plan for their rental car. Of all the processes involved in renting a car, the car rental insurance is by far one of the most difficult to understand and an area where people can be easily taken advantage off. In this article we will explore the many ways that rental car insurance is used as a way for rental companies to get you to part with more cash than necessary.

The first thing to know is that different types of rental car insurance that is offered. We”ll list the most common below although some rental agencies offer more or may call the coverage packages differently.

CDW (Collision Damage Waiver), LDW (Loss Damage Waiver), PDW (Physical Damage Waiver) It is the most basic of rental car insurance coverage that you need. Basically, if you cause an accident an anything happens to the car, you don”t need to pay for the damage. There are however limitations. The limitations will be set by the policy and are normally things like mileage, distance from city or even if you were caught drunk driving.

LIS (Liability Insurance Supplement) It is a little something extra on top of the basic coverage that you have on top. This may come in many forms but mostly to cover any other eventualities that might have occurred if there are many third parties involved in the accident.

PAI (Personal Accident Insurance or Coverage) This coverage option takes care of the passengers of the ill fated rental car that got into the accident. It will take care of whatever costs from the maiming that requires hospitalization.

PEC (Personal Effects Coverage) or Personal Property Insurance This is the least important of all the coverage options that we have listed above. It covers whatever personal belongings that you have in the rental car if it should be lost in an accident of a break-in.

The insurance coverage items that we have described to you above are ordered from the most basic at the top to the extras at the bottom. The most basic insurance package that individuals should drive away with are at least a combination of CDWs and LISs. This is the very minimum coverage that we consider safe. Any less and you could be in for a very messy and prolonged case if you do get into an accident.

One thing that many people don”t know is that if they have comprehensive car insurance for their car, it might even be comprehensive enough to cover the CDW and LIS needs of your rental car. What this means is you might actually be covered right from the get go from your own car insurance. This is a situation that happens more often than you think. It is however vital that you check with you current insurance provider to see if your policy extends to rental cars. Never get a rental car assuming that you already have rental car insurance from your own comprehensive coverage. There are times when your policy changes from year to year and your rental coverage may change without you knowing.

Sometimes you might not only be covered by your comprehensive plan but sometimes even your credit card too. This is especially true for higher end “gold” or “platinum” offerings. These cards normally have some sort of personal property protection package built in and as such will already work as an PEC insurance coverage. As with its availability, it will also be very wise to check with your credit card provider. Again it is very dangerous to assume you are already covered.

The right way to approach this is to actually confirm with your insurer and credit card company as a part of your pre-travel activities. This checking will confirm whatever coverage that you have inherently so you don”t need to double up your rental car insurance. Naturally, paying for the extra insurance at the rental car agency isn”t necessarily the smartest thing either. Doubling up your insurance means you”ll be paying double for a set coverage amount. It is law that you can”t profit from insurance.

You should also know that insurance provided from the rental agency is almost certainly going to be more expensive than the insurance that you already have. The rental agencies work as a middleman and will earn some sort of commission from selling the insurance coverage to you. The rental car insurance can sometimes cost twice as much as insurance that you get elsewhere. The rental agencies know that they can charge this because you are put in a position where you will be literally forced to by the insurance from them if you want to rent the car.

Rental car insurance is certainly needed however you don”t need to get it from the rental car agency. Most rental car agencies sell insurance as a side-income and are certainly trying their best to make you part with more money than you are comfortable with. It would be prudent to first check that you aren”t covered and only rely on the rental car agency insurance products as a last choice.

Follow Ryan Parker in his quest to demystify the world of car insurance for everyone. Not everyone thinks he is packing a full deck but he certainly provides information that is very useful. Have a look at what he has to say about rental car insurance.

Share and Enjoy:
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • NewsVine
  • Reddit
  • StumbleUpon
  • Google Bookmarks
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • Twitter
  • Technorati
  • Live
  • LinkedIn
  • MySpace
  • Mixx
You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

Leave a Reply

Security Code: