All About Rental Car Insurance Marquette MI

There are various type of auto insurances around you. Have you ever come across car rental insurance?

Local Companies

Farmers Insurance Ferris & Associates
(517) 783-2893
2639 Shirley Dr
Jackson, MI
Krueger-Harvey Agency Inc
(734) 847-3831
9041 Lewis Ave
Temperance, MI
Kasischke Dan Insurance
(517) 351-5600
735 Lake Lansing Rd
Lansing, MI
Allstate Insurance Companies
(269) 965-2243
928 Columbia Ave W Ste B
Battle Creek, MI
Brennan Agency
(269) 382-4038
5250 Azalea St
Portage, MI
Allstate Insurance Companies
(248) 625-5880
6684 Dixie Hwy Ste D
Clarkston, MI
Allstate Insurance Companies
(248) 377-1717
3015 E Walton Blvd
Auburn Hills, MI
Tom Wilson Agency
(248) 489-0233
36510 W 12 Mile Rd
Farmington Hills, MI
L A Insurance
(517) 768-8300
1238 Francis St
Jackson, MI
Gordon Insurance
(517) 349-5755
2145 University Park Dr Ste 255
Okemos, MI

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There are various type of auto insurances around you. Have you ever come across car rental insurance?

First of all, most U.S. drivers already carry auto insurance which will provide full or partial protection while driving a rental car (within certain dollar limits and coverage only for rentals within the United States and, sometimes, Canada). Some insurance policies only cover cars rented while your own car is being repaired, while most do not cover certain types of vehicles, like luxury cars or vans. Check your own personal policy for these limitations and exclusions.

Even with these limitations, your personal auto insurance will be the primary source of coverage if you have an accident or suffer injury while driving a rental car. Other types of coverage, such as credit card policies and the rental company's optional insurance offered at the time of the booking, will be subrogated. This means it will not apply until you have reached the maximum of your own auto insurance coverage. Also, be aware that your personal auto insurance rates may increase if you file a claim for damaging a rental car.

Some states have legislature in place requiring rental companies to inform you that their insurance coverage may duplicate your personal auto policy, though these laws do not specify how you must be notified. The best way for you to do is to talk directly with your auto insurance agent before you rent a car and ask the following questions.

What geographical area does my policy offer rental coverage in? (Generally speaking, auto policies cover the U.S. and Canada only.)

How much liability coverage do I currently have? (If you own an older car, for example, you may carry only the minimum amount of liability coverage that is required by the laws of your state, a level that may be insufficient to protect you against the risk of completely replacing a brand-new rental vehicle or, potentially even worse, paying an excessive personal injury claim.

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