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No, comprehensive insurance only covers damage to your car. Homeowners or renters insurance usually pays for personal effects lost as a result of a vehicle accident.

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No, comprehensive insurance only covers damage to your car. Homeowners or renters insurance usually pays for personal effects lost as a result of a vehicle accident.

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There are a few insurance plans that are required by law for car rental places. These include: collision damage waiver, liability insurance, personal accident insurance, personal effects coverage.

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Travel Insurance - there are four kinds of travel insurance: Travel Cancellation Insurance, Baggage or Personal Effects Coverage, Emergency Medical Care, and Accidental Death

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The next of kin is usually a spouse or blood relative, although this can vary from country to country. They can apply for benefits life insurance and return of personal effects in phase 3.

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"There are more then one type of Insurance at Budget. One, is the Supplemental Liability Insurance. The other is the Personal Accident and Effects Insurance. The average coverage is between 1,000,000-2,000,000."

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