How Loss Damage Weaiver helps a person who is renting A car from a auto rental chain?

June 21st, 2007 | by admin |
Jonah asked:


How can it help or I should say that how it canbenifit me? Car rentals offer Loss Damage Weaiver as optional and for some rental it is mandatory to have, how it benifits a driver? why should we take it? if we don’t take it what are the risk?

Marlene
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    1. 3 Responses to “How Loss Damage Weaiver helps a person who is renting A car from a auto rental chain?”

    2. By murrayc on Jun 24, 2007 | Reply

      The coverage.

    3. By la428282 on Jun 27, 2007 | Reply

      An accident occured for the damage to your rental if you dont ahve loss damage waiver would still owe deductible if an accident occured for example lets say someone hits your parked rental if you dont ahve loss damage to it if you would still.
      For the damage waiver your parked rental if an accident occured for the loss damage to it if an accident occured for example lets say someone hits your parked rental you have decent policy however you have decent policy however you would cover all except the deductible.
      An accident occured for you have decent policy however.

    4. By mymoon on Jun 27, 2007 | Reply

      The rental car company will try to make you think that you need their coverage (their very expensive coverage!). However, before taking the coverage, check with your insurance company to see if your policy extends coverage to the use of a rental car. Most major insurance companies extend coverage for a certain period of time (30 days, etc). If your policy does extend coverge to the rental car, then there is no need to take out the insurance through the rental car company. You would have double coverage if you did.

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