Rental reimbursement Pays for a rental
car up to the limits of your policy so you have transportation after an accident
Not exact matches
The previous
policy, from 2002, advised that it is safest for infants and toddlers
to ride rear - facing
up to the
limits of the
car seat, but it also cited age 12 months and 20 pounds as a minimum.
In addition, the
policy group calls for a review
of speed
limits to see whether they could be made more effective - for example, during the school run,
cars should be
limited to 20mph outside schools, but should be able
to speed
up at any other time.
If your
car becomes inoperable due
to a covered loss and you need
to rent a substitute, transportation expense coverage pays the cost
of the rental
car up to the
policy limit for this coverage.
Other than that, though, your insurance company will cover the loss
up to your
policy limits and the value
of your
car.
The Good: Coverage includes damage
to a rental
car due
to collision, vandalism, weather, or fire and covers the cost
of repairs
up to the
policy limit in addition
to the rental charges imposed by the rental
car company while the vehicle is being repaired.
While
car rental collision coverage in itself doesn't pay for the loss
of personal possessions, a complete travel insurance package — one with baggage protection, that is — will repay a traveler for that loss (
up to the
policy limit).
Rental
car collision coverage with a travel insurance
policy gives you broader coverage than your credit card: it pays
up to the
policy limit (usually $ 25,000 - $ 50,000) if your rental
car is lost or damaged as a result
of:
The right travel insurance plan will have
car rental collision coverage included
to cover the cost
of repairs or replacement (
up to the
policy limit) for a rental
car.
It also provides funds for loss -
of - use charges and other fees imposed by rental
car companies (
up to the
policy limit)
This coverage provides for the cost
of repairs or replacement (
up to the
policy limit) due
to a collision or comprehensive damage
to a rental
car for which the
car rental agreement holds you responsible.
If you cause a
car accident that causes harm
to others, the
car insurance company that you use will only pay
up to the
limits of your
policy, and all other expenses will be taken from your own assets.
Depending on your
policy, most auto insurers cover the occasional use
of a rental
car up to your liability
limit for injuries and property damage that you cause
to others as a driver.
This coverage (usually optional) pays the doctor, hospital bills, and funeral expenses for injuries
to you and the passengers in your
car, regardless
of who causes the accident,
up to the
policy limits.
When an accident occurs, someone must be found
to be at fault, and that person and their
car insurance company are responsible for the damages they caused,
up to the
limits of that person's
car insurance
policy.
Standard comprehensive and collision
car insurance
policies help pay for the replacement
of your vehicle if it's a covered total loss —
up to the
limits of your
policy and the
car's actual cash value.
If it's determined you're at fault after hitting a jaywalker, the portion
of your
car insurance dedicated
to bodily injury liability would financially cover the pedestrian's injuries or death, but only
up to the
limits of your insurance
policy.
No automatic coverage: Standard
policies also insure you behind the wheel
of a rental
car,
up to your
limits, and automatically transfer
to a new
car for a short period.
If you are injured in an accident, your
car insurance will pay your medical costs
up to your
policy's
limits, regardless
of who caused the accident.
With comprehensive and / or collision coverage, an insurer will pay the full market value
of the
car up to the
policy limit, minus your deductible if you're at fault.