Originally Posted by WhyMe
whenever i rent a car i decline the insurance they offer. they always give me the "loss of use " talk. just rented a car from hertz last week. they told that reguardless of who hit who they will charge the damage to the renter.
so what happens when one does have an accident in a rental and did not buy their rental insurance?Do they really charge for loss of use?
I have a relative that works at an insurance agency, and this is how they explained it to me:
1) Your own auto insurance can cover you in an accident while driving a rental, but it's for the standard stuff only - damage to other car, injury to other driver, etc.
2) What your own auto insurance will very likely NOT cover is the cost to reimburse the rental company for their car being out of service while it is being repaired. It's a daily fee, just like your rental fees, and they'll put that on your tab for each day the rental car is not available to be rented.
3) The most prudent approach, therefore, is to OPT-IN for the rental place's insurance, but only for the daily reimbursement fees part, if that can be separated out from the total insurance package they offer. If not, still go for their insurance to cover that daily fee, unless you are financially able to absorb the equivalent of a 3-4 week rental fee on the car (in the event you cause an accident and didn't opt for their insurance).
Personally, my finances are not squared away well enough to be able to just shell out a chunk of change like that, if I were to have to pay for several weeks of non-use on the rental. As such, I always opt-in for the their insurance to cover that part, just in case.