Renting a car offers convenience when you are traveling or when your own vehicle is unavailable. But if you get into an accident in a rental car, the situation can quickly become complicated. Understanding how insurance works and what steps to take afterward can save you stress, time, and money.
Coverage Options Offered by Rental Companies
Rental agencies usually give customers the choice of adding extra protections to their contracts. These may include:
- Loss Damage Waiver (LDW) or Collision Damage Waiver (CDW)
Protects you from being personally responsible for damage to the rental vehicle, as long as you follow the contract terms. - Liability Insurance
Covers injuries or property damage you may cause to others, along with related legal expenses. - Personal Accident Insurance (PAI)
Provides coverage for medical treatment and accidental death benefits for you and your passengers. - Personal Effects Coverage (PEC)
Offers protection for your belongings inside the vehicle if they are stolen or damaged. - Supplemental Liability Insurance (SLI)
Extends liability coverage limits beyond what the rental company normally includes.
Checking Your Existing Coverage
Before buying extra insurance at the rental counter, review your own auto insurance policy. Many policies already extend coverage to rental cars. Some credit cards also provide rental car protection, although it may only cover vehicle damage and not liability for injuries. Be sure to understand the details of your coverage before relying on it.
Steps to Take After a Rental Car Accident
- Make sure everyone is safe and call for medical assistance if needed.
- Contact local law enforcement and obtain an official accident report.
- Exchange contact and insurance information with the other parties involved.
- Collect witness details if available.
- Take photos of the accident scene, vehicle damage, and road conditions.
- Notify the rental company as soon as possible and follow their instructions.
- Review your rental agreement to confirm your responsibilities.
- Inform your own insurance provider about the incident.
- Keep records of all medical expenses, repair costs, and other related losses.
- Seek legal advice if disputes arise over liability or coverage.
Why Legal Help Can Make a Difference
Accidents involving rental cars often raise more questions than typical collisions. Determining who pays can involve reviewing insurance policies, rental contracts, and fault. An experienced attorney can help you navigate these issues, deal with insurance companies, and fight for fair compensation.
At Hillstone Law, we guide clients through the legal and financial challenges that follow rental car accidents. If you or a loved one has been hurt in a crash involving a rental vehicle, we are here to stand by your side and protect your rights.
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