Do I need insurance to rent a car?
When renting a car, you need insurance. If you have adequate insurance
on your own car, including collision and comprehensive, this may
be enough.
Before you rent a car:
- Contact your insurance company.
Find out how much coverage you have on your own car. In most cases,
the coverage and deductibles you have on your personal auto policy
would apply to a rental car, providing it's used for pleasure
and not business. If you don't have comprehensive and collision
coverage on your own car, you will not be covered if your rental
car is stolen or if it is damaged in an accident.
- Call your credit card company.
Find out what insurance your card provides. Levels of coverage
vary.
If you don't have auto insurance, you will need to buy coverage at
the car rental counter. The following coverages are available to you
at the rental car counter:
- Collision Damage Waiver (CDW).
Sometimes called a Loss Damage Waiver (LDW), this coverage relieves
you of financial responsibility if your rental car is damaged
or stolen. The CDW may be void, however, if you cause an accident
by speeding, driving on unpaved roads or driving while intoxicated.
This coverage generally costs between $9 and $19 a day. If you
have comprehensive and collision on your own car, you may not
need to purchase this coverage. (Note: In New York, collision
damage is already included in the rental price and rental car
companies are not permitted by law to charge extra for the CDW.
New York also restricts the liability of drivers to $100.)
- Liability Insurance.
This provides excess liability coverage of up to $1 million for
the time you rent a car. Rental companies are required by law
to provide the minimum level of liability insurance required by
your state. Generally, this does not offer enough protection in
a serious accident. If you have adequate liability coverage on
your car or an umbrella policy on your home/auto, you may consider
forgoing this additional insurance. It generally costs about $7
to $9 a day. If you don't own a car, and rent cars often, consider
purchasing a non-owner liability policy. This costs approximately
$200 - $300 per year. Frequent car renters sometimes find this
more cost-effective than constantly paying for the extra liability
coverage.
- Personal Accident Insurance.
This provides coverage to you and your passengers for medical/ambulance
bills. This type of insurance, usually costs about $3 per day,
but may be unnecessary if you are covered by health insurance
or have adequate medical coverage under your auto policy.
- Personal Effects Coverage.
This provides coverage for the theft of personal items in your
car. However, if you have homeowners or renters insurance, you
may be covered for items stolen from the car, minus your deductible.
You need to have receipts or other proof of ownership. This type
of insurance usually costs about $1.25 per day.
Some rental car companies combine personal accident and personal
effects coverage together as one type of insurance, while others
sell it individually.
The cost of insurance at the rental car counter will vary depending
on the rental car company, state, and location of the dealer and
the type of car you rent.
Some rental car companies may check your credit and driving history
and may deny coverage. Check with the rental car company to find
out its policy.
Note: If you're renting a car abroad,
you may need an international drivers license. With Permission © Insurance
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