Don't Disregard Rental Car Insurance Even
Though You May Be Tempted
You're in the process
of leasing a vehicle, you will have the option to
purchase rental car insurance instead of using your own
insurance. It's only a few dollars extra per day and it
will protect you from having to pay for any damages that
are incurred to the car during your trip. Saving as much
money as possible by disregarding the insurance is
probably your first thought. You're a safe driver with a
good driving record and you don't foresee anything
happening to this nice vehicle that you're about to take
responsibility for. But think. What if something does go
wrong with the car? What happens if another driver
suddenly runs into you? What if severe weather strikes or
some other act of God? Are you prepared to risk having
something happen to the car which would cost you more in
the long run? You may want to rethink your initial plan
of disregarding the rental car insurance and just go with
it. It's not that much more and you'll feel better
knowing you're
protected.
Don't Just Check
The Box
Before you sign up for the extra rental
car insurance, find out what their plan covers. It may be
easy to just check the box accepting the rental car
insurance but what if it doesn't cover the things it needs
to cover? For example, some rental car insurance won't
protect you from acts of God such as hurricanes or floods.
They'll only protect you if you're involved in a vehicular
accident. You need to be completely sure what you’re getting
before you sign up for the rental car insurance so that you
know exactly what you're paying for.
How Much Will It
Cost?
Don’t make the process of signing up for
rental car insurance a quick deal. Take time to ask
appropriate questions. Usually, when renting a vehicle, the
process is so fast that you're in and out of the office and
the next thing you know, you're in the rental car ready to
go. It's not until you return the car that you're bombarded
with unknown fees and extra charges you weren't expecting.
How such is the rental insurance going to cost? Most of the
time, it is accrued each day but sometimes it is bundled in
one simple package. If you don't want any unusual surprises
waiting you when you drop off the car, make sure you are
clear on everything before you sign the insurance
contract.
Renting a
vehicle can be an enjoyable experience. After all, you get the
opportunity to try out a new car and can run up miles on a car
that you don't even own. However, lots of things can happen and
you don't want to pay for any damages that can occur if you
don’t have to. Therefore, sign up for the additional rental
insurance and have the confidence in knowing that you're well
covered in case the unthinkable actually
happens.
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