Information On Rental Car Insurance PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ryan Parker   
Friday, 05 February 2010 11:50
Most of us have been there before. We make all the proper arrangements for our trip, which sites to visit, booked the hotel with the right room package. We even have picked just the right car for that road trip that we need to rent. When the days comes everything seem to work out just fine until you set foot in the car rental agency wanting to pick up the keys to that rental car. When the final bill comes and we have picked the most comprehensive insurance package, we are shocked that the price of the rental car suddenly doubled. Looking through the details, you find that it is the car insurance that is doubling the rental costs. It is quite normal for people to get very aggravated and even shocked that something like the insurance for their rental car can cost so much. In this article it is our hope that we can bring to light some common ways to first arrest the rental car insurance costs and also to look at ways to reduce them substantially.
by RyanParker


Most of us have been there before. We make all the proper arrangements for our trip, which sites to visit, booked the hotel with the right room package. We even have picked just the right car for that road trip that we need to rent. When the days comes everything seem to work out just fine until you set foot in the car rental agency wanting to pick up the keys to that rental car. When the final bill comes and we have picked the most comprehensive insurance package, we are shocked that the price of the rental car suddenly doubled. Looking through the details, you find that it is the car insurance that is doubling the rental costs. It is quite normal for people to get very aggravated and even shocked that something like the insurance for their rental car can cost so much. In this article it is our hope that we can bring to light some common ways to first arrest the rental car insurance costs and also to look at ways to reduce them substantially.

In order to full understand rental car insurance, we need to know the different types that are available to us. Below we will list the commonly available coverage types.

CDW (Collision Damage Waiver), LDW (Loss Damage Waiver), PDW (Physical Damage Waiver). Its basically a nifty way of saying that if anything happens to your rental car, you don't need to pay a cent. Nothing. Nada. The problem is it doesn't cover anybody else that is involved in an accident. It is also prudent to note that some insurance policies have a reduced use limitation. It's something that limits the coverage, like you driving past a certain zone or driving intoxicated etc. Read and understand the limitation before agreeing to the insurance.

LIS (Liability Insurance Supplement) This insurance is in addition to the one above. It will cover any third party that is involved with any accident that happens with the rental car.

PAI (Personal Accident Insurance or Coverage) This coverage is also in addition to whatever is above and covers the passengers and whatever damage or maiming requiring hospitalization.

PEC (Personal Effects Coverage) or Personal Property Insurance This is the least important of all the coverage options that we have listed above. It covers whatever personal belongings that you have in the rental car if it should be lost in an accident of a break-in.

The insurance coverage options that we have listed above are listed from the most important and essential to the extra ones at the bottom. You shouldn't even think of driving away the rental car from the lot without some sort of combination similar to what is available with CDW and LIS coverage. Without these basic coverage options you would certainly be risking too much for just a rental car. If you get into an accident without these coverage options then you could be in for a very inconvenient time indeed.

There is one thing that many people looking for rental cars fail to understand. Insurance for rental cars need not always be from the rental car agency itself. Sometimes your comprehensive coverage for your own car back home might already have a little something inside to cover rental cars in the same country. It is certainly something that happens more often than people think. After all, the insurance is labeled comprehensive for a reason right? The smart person would check with their insurers first what coverage they have and if it extends to rental cars. Having said that, it is however very unsafe to assume that you already have coverage from your comprehensive coverage. You must absolutely be sure as the consequences of being uninsured are too great.

In some cases credit cards can also offer coverage for rental cars. This is especially true for higher end credit cards like "gold" or "platinum" cards made available to those who travel frequently. Most of these cards will have additional insurance coverage like personal liability, personal injury etc which can be extended over for use with rental cars. As with our recommendation with you personal car insurance, it is very important to check with your credit card provider how your insurance is structured with your credit card. Never assume you are covered. Call ahead to be sure.

We think that the best way to approach this is to first check with your current car insurance company and also your credit card company. Give them a call before you even venture to the rental car agency. There really is no point in doubling up your insurance policy as you won't be able to make use of both. If you already have the coverage from either your car insurance provider or your credit card an overlap will simply be a waste of your money.

It should also be noted that if you opt to get insurance from the rental car agency that it will actually cost more than what you can get from your own car insurance company or as provided by the credit card. It isn't abnormal to find that rental car agencies will charge almost double for the insurance coverage. This is a part of their profit model to catch customers with no insurance so they are forced to get it or not get the rental car.

When it comes to rental car importance, coverage is certainly necessary. However, rental car agency coverage isn't necessary. It will do you good to check that you aren't already covered from other sources so you don't double up on insurance as the rental agencies normally want you to. Check to see what insurance coverage you already have and only buy it from the rental car agencies if you don't have the coverage and genuinely need it.

DISCLAIMER: This article is provided as information only and is not to be taken as financial advice.