Each case is individual. It all depends on what the insurance policy covers and says. Most of the time, you will receive a rental for the time you are waiting to get your car fixed.
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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.
In nearly every case, the company providing a vehicle for rental is required by law to maintain a minimum liability policy of insurance. However, leasing or rental for commercial purposes sometimes require your own insurance depending on details and your state.
Rental CarNone. No insurance company will write you a policy for the specific purpose of renting a car. You have to buy the insurance through the rental car company. That's why they offer it. AnswerYes, but remember this is liability. Some policies cover you no matter the vehicle and some only provide liability. This means you cover OTHER vehicles in case of accident, not the rental. Do yourself a favor and purchase damage waiver insurance, in case you crash the car or a tree falls on it and you don't wind up paying for a car you don't own.
Only if you have bought the extra coverage to have a rental. "Full coverage" usually just means you bought liability, comprehensive, and collision insurance.
If you purchased the rental company's insurance option then the rental company's insurance is responsible. If you did not purchase the insurance option, then YOUR insurance is responsible.
I believe it stands for "Supplemental Liability Protection". This is liability insurance that covers beyond the minimum that the "damage waiver" insurance covers. Basically it's additional insurance you purchased at the time of the rental.
You will need rental property insurance if your are the owner of a rented property. This insurance, in addition to standard household insurance, covers things such a public liability.
As a moving company, you won't be able to get cargo insurance for the load you haul unless you actually own at least one truck. You would only be able to purchase the insurance that the rental companies offer and it's mostly liability and collision insurance only.
This is the cost a company spends in a year on vehicle rental expenses. It is used to rate for hired Auto liability coverage.
Buying rental car insurance from a rental car company with vary from company to company, expect about $15-$25/day.
Ask the insurance company why they are no longer paying the rental bill. If they have accepted liability the only reason they would stop paying would be due to the repair shop taking excessive time to complete the repairs. (In the insurance company's opinion). Although you will be roped into this, it should be between the insurance company and the body shop. If the insurance company won't budge ask the repair shop to pick up the remainder of the rental bill until repairs are complete. This is common in this industry.