Some policies automatically include a minimal amount of rental reimbursement coverage, but generally your policy includes no coverage for rental reimbursement if it is not listed with a premium on your declarations page.
You only get a rental if your policy specifies that you chose to pay extra to have rental car coverage. Having collision coverage is not the same thing as having rental. Collision coverage just covers the repairs to your vehicle. If you are not at fault for the accident, the other person's insurance will provide you with a rental car.
Only if you have bought the extra coverage to have a rental. "Full coverage" usually just means you bought liability, comprehensive, and collision insurance.
No. Rental coverage is something you buy extra. "Full coverage" just means you bought liability, comprehensive, and collision insurance.
only if you have full coverage insurance and the reason for the rental is due to an insurance claim- such as an accident.
No. By "full coverage," I assume you mean you have comprehensive and collision coverage. This does not include rental. You have to buy a special endorsement on your policy to get rental. Hitting a deer is a comprehensive claim and if you have rental, you will get a rental if the car is non-drivable or when it is in the shops for the repairs. If you did not buy rental, the insurance company does not have to pay. Check your coverages.
you need full coverage insurance- if you do not- then you must either have a major credit card (not debit) or purchase the companies coverage.
It depends on the individual policy. Most full coverage auto insurance policies will cover the driver no matter what car he or she is driving, but not all. Check with your insurance agent. to see what SPECIFIC coverage you have before you waive the rental insurance at the rental office.
The rental car companies should have coverage. If not check with your own insurance provider
only if you are renting due to an accident and have full coverage insurance
If you already have full coverage auto insurance, there is no need to purchase additional insurance for your rental car. The only event where you would need the insurance from EZ Car Rental, was if you were to get into an accident, they would cover the cost of the time lost for the rental. If you don't purchase their insurance and get into an accident, you will have to pay for the days they are out money for not being able to rent the car out.
This will depend specifcally on your particlar insurance policy. While it is common place to have rental coverage with a full covrage policy,you should verify this information before renting a car.
Your auto coverage may include coverage for a rental vehicle. Contact your insurance provider to make sure. If it does not, you may be required to pay extra to the rental agency for coverage. You may be able to waive the insurance, in which case you would be personally responsible for damage to the vehicle and for property damage and bodily harm caused by the vehicle when you were driving it. To rent a car in Orlando, FL you will need to have full coverage insurance, as well as a credit card. The car rental agency must also have insurance on you, and a amount of the rental charge will reflect that. The agency must also offer you collision damage waiver insurance and theft insurance.