Insurance covers the car identified in the insurance policy. You could ask if they could transfer your insurance policy to the rental car.
it depends... is that the only car on the policy? if so, then no once u have no more vehicles.. you can no longer have car insurance. you no longer have an insurable interest in the vehicle. But if you have car insurance on a vehicle and you have the right coverage (OPCF 27) then your auto insurance will cover the insurance portion of your rental, assuming u have collision and comprehensive on that policy.
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.
Your own car insurance will only cover a rental car in some cases. It will depend on your current insurance plan. Either way, you can take out insurance for the rental car.
No, unfortunately your own car insurance does not cover your budget truck rental. However, when you rent the truck there should be rental insurance available.
Hi, Arbella auto insurance does not cover insurance for car rental in Ireland. You can buy insurance at http://watchliveauctions.com/car_insurance
amica auto insurance cover a rental car in Puerto Rico
It depends on your insurance. Most insurance companies cover any car you are driving. If it doesn't, the rental agency will be able to help you.
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.
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.
If you have car insurance, your own policy may cover accidents in rental cars -- check with your insurer. The rental agency will also make available an insurance policy that will specifically cover you in their vehicle, regardless of what your own insurance carrier may cover. Such insurance is worth the cost, in my opinion, if for no other reason than eliminating most of the hassle if you do have an accident. Insurance purchased at the time of rental usually has a deductible, perhaps $250, that may or may not be taken out of your rental deposit. If your insurance carrier does not cover rentals, and you did not purchase insurance from the rental company at the time you rented the car, you may be legally liable for the entire cost of the car's repair
not in mass
There are exceptions to this but normally the car rental firms insurance covers the the car, if in doubt always get CDW when renting a car (Collision Damage Waver) if you have OPCF 27 on your car insurance then your insurance will cover the rental car, its called the Laibility for damage to non-owned automobiles. you must have collision and comprehensive for this coverage to work.
They do it on your demand of coverage. Car rental companies dont add you insurance in car rental amount, Its just like you book flight ticket there is option of choosing insurance or not.