To find the total cost, you have to multiply $25.00 (the cost of rent per day plus the cost of the collision waiver) by the number of days you will have the car and add $18.50 for gasoline.
$25.00 x 4 = $100.00
$100.00 + $18.50 = $118.50
118.50 your welcome
This would cost about $313.90.
The forthcoming insurance companies offer collision insurances: Insurance4CarHire, Auto Rental Collision Damage Waiver, Rental Cars and the Collision Damage Waiver, etc.
That's your Collision Damage Waiver -- the insurance you purchased on the rental when you rented it.
First, if you have comprehensive and collision coverage on your own vehicle then check with your own insurance carrier to see if that will automatically extend to the vehicle you will be renting (as that would save you a lot of money). If it does not extend (and you have liability insurance) then you will need to get the rental company's property damage insurance (sometimes called collision damage waiver).
Usually the waiver only reduces the excess you pay.
No, you can not purchase CDW fro a rental from an insurance company. It has to be purchased through the rental agent. CDW stands for collision damage waiver.
CDW/LDW is a waiver, the rental car companies agrees not to go after the renter for any damages to the rental car (regardless of fault) if you purchase the waiver for a daily fee. As long as the renter does not violate the contract. If someone else is at fault they will then go after that person. It only covers the rental car, nothing else is covered
The CDW (Collision Damage Waiver) insurance covers the following: Liability, collision, theft and other damage. This sort of insurance is offered by car rental companies.
They sell Excess Insurance for rental cars, which covers additonal cases such as theft or CWD (Collision Damage Waiver) which the normal rental insurance might not cover.
This document would be available from the RV rental company that you are dealing with as each company probably has theirs slightly altered for their company.
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.
It all depends on whether the renter signed up for the car rental company's extra insurance coverage at the beginning of the rental. If LDW (Loss Damage Waiver) or CDW (Collision Damage Waiver) insurance coverage was accepted by the renter, you will likely be dealing with the car rental company's insurance. If the renter declined the extra coverage, then you will deal directly with the renter's personal insurance provider.