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.
Landlord insurance should cover the building structure, liability protection, loss of rental income, and personal property provided by the landlord in a rental property.
Insurance which is sold by rental car companies usually covers damage or liability while driving the vehicle. The insurance does not generally cover any goods that are stolen while locked up in the vehicle. There are different types of insurance which are offered. The best insurance to get is comprehensive and collision coverage.
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.
A landlord's insurance policy typically includes coverage for the building structure, liability protection, and loss of rental income.
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.
Landlord insurance typically covers property damage, liability protection, and loss of rental income due to property damage or other covered events.
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.
Liability insurance does not cover the property value of the rented equipment, but your liability insurance may cover damages resulting from claims of the use of the equipment. Example, you rent a forklift and accidently crash it into a truck you are loading. The truck owner sues you. The liability policy would probably cover the damage to the truck or any injuries caused during the accident, but would for sure not cover the damage to the forklift. Here are several opinions from FAQ Farmers: * Commercial General Liability insurance cannot cover equipment rental in the case where the insured has rented equipment. The 'exclusion j' under the coverage A states that "property owned, rented or occupied by the insured" is an exclusion under "Bodily injury and Property Damage Liability Coverage". Also, exclusion j also specifies that "property loaned to the named insured" is also excluded. * You are wrong...gl does cover the use of such equipment but does not cover if stolen, etc.
If you have adequate liability coverage on your own vehicle, this is one coverage you can always decline on your rental. Your personal auto insurance should extend to a rental car. A rental car most likely would be covered by Collision coverage or Liability coverage, depending on the state in which your policy is issued. For more information visit at: citivanservice.com
Generally your major credit card will cover you in a rental vehicle. If you want to be extra saf or have a feeling something's gonna happen, you can purchase additional insurance from the rental company, though this is generally considered unnecessary.
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.
Does my policy cover rental trucks