
Six reasons your auto insurance policy could be cancelled
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Rental car insurance covers you if you cause damage to a rental car. This type of coverage is optional and can be purchased on top of the mandatory insurance coverage required in the area you live in.
In some instances, it may be unnecessary to purchase rental car insurance if you have a personal auto insurance policy.
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Rental auto insurance covers drivers for any damage to a rental car as well as theft and bodily injury.
Rental car insurance coverage isn’t mandatory if you already have your own personal auto insurance policy but the option will be put forward when you sign for the rental car. That’s why we encourage all drivers to review their own car insurance policies to make an informed decision on rental insurance.
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People who don’t own a vehicle are recommended to purchase insurance from the rental car company. However, many credit cards offer rental car insurance coverage for consumers who use the card to book the rental. Make sure to review the coverage offered by your credit card company.
But regardless of whether someone has an existing policy, or purchases one from a rental company, you’ll need to decide if you want to add supplemental liability and personal effects coverages. These are both strongly recommended, or you’ll be on the hook for a lot of money in the event of a loss.
For the most comprehensive coverage, you’ll want to make sure you have the following:
Collision Damage Waiver
Protects the renter from paying for a damaged or stolen car. Sometimes also known as loss damage waiver, this means that the rental company waives its right to pursue you for damage.
This waiver may be redundant if you have a car insurance policy with a rental car endorsement and/or coverage through a credit card.
Supplemental Liability Insurance
Rental car liability insurance covers the renter for bodily injury or death. This coverage tops up the mandatory minimum liability insurance set to between $1 and $2 million.
Personal Accident Insurance
Covers the renter and all passengers inside the car for personal injuries and medical expenses.
Personal Effects Coverage
Covers the renter against loss, theft or damage to their personal items. If you have home insurance, there’s no need to buy personal effects insurance from a rental car company because it provides coverage for any possessions you have in the car.
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The coverage on your personal car insurance policy likely extends to a rental car. For example, if your personal vehicle is damaged in an accident, your policy may help pay for a rental car while yours is in the shop.
But Loss of Use coverage on your personal car does not mean that drivers automatically have coverage for a rental car. Many consumers misunderstand this and believe that it does.
If you rent cars on a regular basis, some insurance companies may offer an endorsement or extra coverage that allows drivers to apply their regular auto insurance policy to a rental car. This endorsement is called SEF\OPCF 27 (often referred to as a “27”).
Always check with your insurance representative — your agent, a broker, or even directly with the insurance company — to see what level of coverage you have before you rent a car.
Generally speaking, rental car insurance is not required because drivers are often covered by their personal insurance policies. However, there are circumstances where we'd recommend buying rental vehicle insurance. You'll want to buy insurance from the rental car company if:
No, you don’t need car insurance before you rent a car. However, in order to operate a car in Canada, the vehicle must be insured. You also have to be at least 21 years old, present a valid driver's license, and will need a credit card to pay for the rental vehicle.
Each bank and credit card provider offers something different but most credit cards provide insurance in the form of collision coverage. If your credit card offers adequate protection, you can safely decline the collision damage waiver or similar auto rental collision loss damage insurance offered by the rental company.
Coverage on most credit cards is secondary, which means the card picks up only what you can’t first recover from your own insurance. Some premium credit cards, usually the ones with an annual fee, offer primary collision coverage, which means the card takes full responsibility for the payment.
In all cases, you still have to pay the rental company upfront, then file for reimbursement from your card issuer. Typically, you only have 48 hours to make a claim for damage, loss or theft.
For the coverage to be applicable, the cardholder must use the credit card in question to pay for the rental vehicle.
If you get into an accident, there may be additional fees from the rental car company for the loss of use of their rental vehicle that your credit card provider won’t cover.
If you plan to use insurance for your rental vehicle through your credit card, call the company ahead of time to make sure you’re aware of the limits and have adequate coverage.
Before you rent a car, always check with your agent or broker, or even directly with the insurance company, to see what level of coverage you have. This will give you the best idea of the coverage you need and how much it will cost to get rental car insurance.
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Zandile Chiwanza
About the Author
Zandile is a Personal Finance Writer at LowestRates.ca. Before joining the team Zandile worked as the content editor for Real Estate Management Industry News. As a self-proclaimed budget warrior, Zandile dedicates most of her time to advocating for financial wellness.
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