A good percentage of rental car company business is around rentals connected to accidents and insurance. It's fairly common for an insurance company to pay for a person to have a rental car if that person's car is in the shop due to an accident.
Even if you do not have insurance paying for the rental car, the simple fact of you having been in an accident is not going to prevent you from renting a car as long as your driver's license is valid and you have the ability to pay.
Usually, one of the insurance companies pays for the rental car.
Personal Accident Insurance to cover the people in the car in case of accident.
Personal Accident Insurance to cover the people in the car in case of accident.
If you are in an accident in a rental car and you are not listed as the driver, you will be held personally responsible for all costs incurred for both parties. This would apply whether you are at fault or not!
Unfortunately, when you're under 18 you cannot use a rental car. The only situation where you will be able to use a rental car is if your car is in an accident and insurance is covering your rental car.
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.
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.
You must be 25 to rent or drive a rental car.
That would depend on whether or not your policy included a rental car during repairs.
If you're talking about submitting a rental claim to your insurance company to be reimbursed for a rental car you never rented, that's insurance fraud. It's a crime and you could go to jail. To answer your question, which was if one could do it or not, yes. Yes you could.AnswerNo insurance co will reimburse unless you have proof for any addittional expenses.
Yes, you could get a luxury car rental in Vegas. There are many different car rental companies that you could chose from. Many are located in or near the airport.
If they're not on the rental agreement, they shouldn't be driving it. If they get into an accident, you'll be liable for all damages and costs.