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1st The rental company will force you to have Insurance or buy theirs.
2nd Check with your credit card company, mine covers rental car Collision and Comprehensive if the rental is paid with the credit card.
You may be able to buy insurance through your home policy, But this depends on where you live and what insurance company.
Yes, but they will try to sell you insurance for the rental. You should take it, if offered.
YES, Rental companies do not ask for proof of insurance. But I would consider taking he rental cars protection package out.
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.
The rental car companies should have coverage. If not check with your own insurance provider
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.
In California you have to be at least 25 years old to rent a car. Insurance companies will not give an 18 year old rental car insurance. If you do find a rental car company that will allow you to rent a car from them, the insurance you have on your own vehicle will cover the rental car as well.
== == Can you answer this question, providing useful price comparisons and the like based on your own experience, WITHOUT advertising a service you yourself provide? I haven't heard of insurance companies having a policy that relates just for rental cars. My suggestion is if your personal insurance doesn't not cover a rental car, to get it directly from the rental car company that you rent from. Should you buy insurance for a rental car? No, if you already have insurance on a car you currently own, it will also cover rental cars
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.
You can get a car insurance unless you will buy a car.
no
Sometimes your own car insurance will also cover you in a rental car, but that is not always true. Therefore it is necessary to have adequate coverage according to California law.
In general this depends upon the value of your current car. If you have a new car that's approximately the same value as the car you are renting then your car insurance is usually sufficient. If your own car is significantly less valuable than the rental then your own insurance will probably be insufficient and you should get more coverage on the rental. Since the Rental Agency has your credit card number and might potentially charge you for anything your insurance didn't cover you should do your research. It's usually best to have your own insurance ammended to cover rental cars.