When you go on a trip the last thing you want to worry about is rental car insurance. You have already booked the flight, made reservations at the hotel, and now you just need to pay for your transportation at your destination. Should you spend the extra money to purchase rental car insurance, or should you reserve that money for a special meal or souvenir? Well, that depends on your insurance company, as well as the polices of the rental car service. Either one could suffice, but the problem is not knowing which one is going to provide you with coverage in case of an accident.
Most rental car companies offer a collision damage waiver, while some countries (like Ireland) require it, but each company has their own set of policies. Some questions to ask when thinking of purchasing collision damage waivers are:
- Will I be liable for any damage that occurs during an accident?
- Does this agreement cover theft? Repairs?
- If there was an accident, will this waiver cover the cost of not being able to use the car?
- How much will be covered? What is the top dollar amount?
- Be sure to cover any local scenarios as well, such as political or environmental hazards.
The same goes for your insurance provider. Research your company’s policies to see if your rented car has the same coverage as your own. You wouldn’t want to assume your insurance covers your rented car only to find out that the rental has a much different deductible than your own. Or worse yet, find out that your insurance does not cover rentals and then having to pay for the damages yourself. Keep in mind that your rates may increase if you use your own insurance to cover a rental accident.
However, if neither company can cover your rental car, or you wish to increase the coverage of your insurance, then purchase the rental car with a credit card. Some credit card policies have a built-in rental car insurance coverage and can take care of some, or all, of your bill.
And parents with college-age kids—if they are going on a Spring Break trip, make sure you do this research before they get to their destination! You know they’re not going to ask the right questions, and you’re probably the one who will get stuck with the bill if, heaven forbid, there is an accident or theft.
The bottom line is to find out what your policies offer when you are about to travel. A little research could help you gain the money you were looking to save in the first place. If you have any further questions or need help investigating these policies, please feel free to contact us at BMR Insurance Agency.




