No, if you have valid health insurace that will be enough. If you want, and I recoment purchasing insurace on your wheelchair just incase anything happens while its in your possesion.
When renting a wheelchair, a deposit is usually necessary because for items like that, they would not bet that the person would necessarily return the wheelchair in good condition.
In the state of Florida, it is not required for people renting real estate to purchase renter's insurance, but the state also does not offer any other type of protection for these renters.
In Texas, when you are renting a car, it is required that you have both auto insurance, and home owner's insurance. If you submit proof of both, there is no problem with the car rental.
It is best to call your current insurance company and ask them if they will cover you while renting a car. If not then you can purchase temporary insurance which will cover you while you drive your rental.
The company you are renting the bus from should have the insurance. You do not need to purchase insurance from a separate company.
Since your regular car insurance will probably not cover it, you will most likely need to purchase insurance from whomever you are renting the moving truck with.
It depends on what type of car and how long you are renting the car for plus the insurance you are required to pay on the car.
mostly you should be covered by the renting agency's insurance for the drivers of their cars. Please check
There are many factors that you should consider before renting a wheelchair van, such as price, usability, ease of access and many other various functions that wheelchair vans offer. The exact abilities of the person in the wheelchair should always be taken in account before making a decision on a rental.
Most personal auto policies provide coverage for the rental of a temporary substitute vehicle (such as when you are traveling or your car is being repaired).
Yes. Term insurance is like renting insurance.
No. A background check is required to purchase a firearm from a dealer. If you are renting a firearm to use at a range, they may choose to run a background check.