It’s a standard question at a rental car company counter: “Do you need rental car insurance?” The answer can be muddy, which is why preparation is key. Here’s how to sort out the specifics.
Step 1: Talk to your State Farm agent
Most vehicle insurance policies already include some sort of rental car insurance coverage—so if you purchase a rental car policy, you’re paying extra when you may not have to. Ask your agent these key questions:
Step 2: Call your credit card company
If you pay for a rental car with a major credit card, there’s a good chance that the card issuer offers secondary car rental insurance at no charge. This typically helps only with additional expenses and the deductible beyond your existing auto policy.
Step 3: Review your rental coverage options
Never sign anything or agree to coverage without reading the policy thoroughly, and know that insurance requirements and rules vary from state to state.
For work or play?
Coverage extensions from your existing policy or your credit card may not apply if you’re renting a car for business. In that case, review the coverage options through your employer.
This article is brought to you by State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company.
N.A. “Rental Car Insurance: Do You Need It?” State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company. N.A. Web. July 24, 2017. https://www.statefarm.com/simple-insights/auto-and-vehicles/rental-car-insurance-do-you-need-it?cmpid=enews-jul17
The post Rental Car Insurance: Do You Need It? appeared first on Buttonwood Financial Group, LLC.
Are you ready to explore the benefits of your very own Family CFO?
All Rights Reserved | Buttonwood Financial Group