How can I avoid paying for rental car insurance?


Posted October 15th, 2010 by admin 1 Comment »
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Ashli asked:


I drive a rental car, but the insurance is very expensive. I have to pay a daily price. I have non owners insurance, but that does not cover collision. Is there a way to avoid paying these prices as they are so expensive but still have full coverage? I tried to insure the car but I couldn’t being that it isn’t minds. The non owners policy is legal but it doesn’t cover the car. Thanks for any suggestions.

What is your car insurance responsibility to a thief’s blood in your car?


Posted October 21st, 2009 by admin 1 Comment »
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bari asked:


My car was broken into and the insurance company wants me to drive the car while the thief’s blood is still in it. The areas are being replaced - inner door, glove compartment hood, leather seat - The parts take 3 weeks to get in and they wont pay for my rental car (I DO have rental insurance with them.) while the car is just sitting there waiting for the parts to come in.

Is it necessary to buy Rental Car Insurance even though i have my car insurance policy with me?


Posted October 1st, 2009 by admin 5 Comments »
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america asked:


I have a car and have taken Auto insurance for it.
Now my question is if i take a rental car, then my auto insurance policy for my car covers it or i need to take separate insurance for the rental car? When i took the auto insurance policy, they have taken my car details and its present in the insurance card also.
If i need to take insurance for rental car, what type of insurance do i need to take excluding my auto insurance policy coverage that applies to all cars?
Also if i am driving someone else car, will my insurance cover if there is any accident i have made?

How does rental car insurance offered by credit card companies (when you use the card) work?


Posted March 4th, 2009 by admin 4 Comments »
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hedonist asked:


I have credit cards which say they cover me for rental car insurance when I use the card to make the full payment for the rental. How does that work? Are there any catches? Does it make sense for me to get the additional insurance from the rental agency (like Avis)? If I am in an accident, will the Credit Card insurance cover everything or will it also be charged to my regular car insurance company?

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