Do Not buy Non-Owners Insurance with expectations of it covering a Rental Car, It will Not. Many people have tried this and regreted it. Non owners policies are for unplanned, unexpected usage of an automobile.
A rental car necessitates both a plan and an expectation of usage, thereby voiding all coverage under the nonowners policy.
Non Owners insurance would not cover you in a Rented Vehicle nor would it cover anyone you hit. The insurance company would simply deny coverage for the claim. It would be the same as Driving "Un-insured". You will be left with Traffic tickets for driving without the appropriate insurance and will be held personally liable for all damages.
You can buy insurance from any rental car company in every state. Car insurance companies do not sell special insurance just for rental cars but most policies cover you when you are driving a rental car.
You are not required to purchase insurance from a rental car company. However you are required by law to have insurance. If you have your own insurance call your insurance company and ask what they cover for rental cars, then once you get to the rental car company ask them what their insurance covers, then use which ever one you feel is best for you. If you do not have personal insurance, I would definitely take out the rental cars insurance.
Yes.
It depends on the policy in the USA. In most European countries only named drivers can drive a car regardless of insurance policy - rental cars are the exception for obvious reasons.
If rentals means rental cars, then no. Rental car insurance is optional, however many insurance policies can include rental insurance, so purchasing it from the rental company can be pointless in some cases.
Non Owners auto insurance does not cover rental cars at all. You will need to buy insurance from the rental car company to be covered.
MBA Insurance company has insurance for electric cars.
Some auto insurance policies transfer to rental cars, and some do not. You need to ask your insurance agent about the details of your insurance policy, and the specifics of coverage while you are driving a rental car.
Please clarify the type of "rental coverage" that you mean. There is, for example, rental insurance available on rental cars, and rental coverage that one buys on personal belongings when living in a rented home.
The best place to purchase car insurance for rental cars it at the rental car company that you rent the car from. They will always give you an option to buy car insurance if you want to.
Private accident insurance?
Check you policy to determine if you have rental car insurance. Some credit cards also have rental car insurance. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-investor/personal-finance/home-cents/do-you-need-rental-car-insurance/article1994097/