Comprehensive car rental insurance
May 1, 2009 at 9:19 am Leave a comment
One of the frequently irritating things about car rental insurance is not so much what is covered, Usuallyfrequently incorporated into the daily rate of rental by the car hire company, the waiver usually comes with a hefty excess attached – anything from a few hundred pounds to well over £1,000 in some parts of the world. The rental company is therefore likely to offer its customers the option of an additional insurance to cover all or part of the excessThis is not the case, however, since parts such as the tyres or wheels, glass or windows, roof and underside of the car are frequently excluded from the waiver agreementSuch a potentially expensive risk can be avoided altogether, however, by purchasing insurance cover – which typically extends to all parts of the vehicle – from an independent specialist in advance. Policies bought from an independent car rental insurance specialist, it is only when you arrive at the check-out desk to pick up the car that you discover just what has been left out of the advertised package and how much you will need to pay to top it up to a level of insurance cover that will give you financial security and peace of mind. For many drivers, however, the level of such cover is perilously close to the barest minimum and “top up” cover will be needed to provide protection against third party claims which can be very expensive.
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