If you are thinking about short term car insurance, there’s a very good chance that you may not even need it. If you are renting your car, the rental company will offer you the following services, each of which you probably already have:
-Liability coverage: If you already own a car you have liability insurance, which transfers over to your car.
-Loss Damage Waiver: If you already have both collision and comprehensive coverage on your own car, you do not need this type of coverage.
-Personal effects coverage: If you have homeowners insurance, it will cover loss to property not just in your house, but in other cars as well. However, if the personal belonging you want to insure is very expensive, you have to fill out a separate floater to cover its value.
-Personal accident insurance: If you have your own health insurance, Personal Injury Protection, or Medical Payments Coverage, you do not need this rental company’s extra charge.
To be 100% sure that you are covered it’s a good idea to check your car insurance policy and to call them if you are not sure about anything. Your credit card company may also pay for your insured car, assuming you use this credit card to pay for the rental. Although this may all sound complicated you’ll end up saving boat loads of money off of rental place who just want to make some money off of you.
What happens if you borrow a car? If you own one yourself your car’s policy will carry over to the borrowed car. If you borrow a car and have no car insurance by yourself you’re going to want to purchase a non-owners auto insurance policy.
By: Nickolay Lamm
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Short Term Car Insurance Tips
December 26th, 2009Short Term Car Insurance Policy
December 25th, 2009
If you are interested in a short term car insurance policy or cover you are either going to be renting a car or borrowing one from someone. I explain the different scenarios and why you may not need car insurance for each one…
Renting a car: You are likely to be offered liability coverage, a loss damage waiver, personal effects coverage, and/or personal accident insurance. If you have already have car and health insurance you probably don’t need any of the rental car company’s insurance policies. Furthermore, if you use a credit card to pay for the rental car, the credit card company may pay for the cost to insure the rental car. To be on the safe side it is in your best interest to call your car insurance and/or your credit card company to make sure that you are covered. Because a rental car company’s insurance fees are expensive, it is worth your time making sure that you don’t need any of their inflated coverage.
Borrowing a car: If you own a car and have the respective car insurance you needn’t worry as the coverage on your car transfers over to the owner’s vehicle. If, however, you don’t own a car you’re going to need a nonowners policy to protect yourself against liability claims if you are found guilty an accident. If you damage that person’s car and only have a nonowners policy you better hope that that person has collision and/or comprehensive coverage to help pay for the costs to repair his or her car.
By: Nickolay Lamm