Have you ever found yourself at a rental car agency wondering whether you should buy their additional coverage? What, you wonder, does my regular Auto Insurance cover? Unfortunately, there are no easy answers that apply to everyone. Whether you're covered and for what and how much depends on what types of personal Auto Insurance you carry, what protection your credit card offers and where you're renting the car. Before you rent, call your personal Auto Insurance provider and your credit card company so you know what terms apply to a rental vehicle. Don't wait until you're on the side of the road waiting for a tow truck or ambulance. Generally, coverage from your primary Auto Insurance will extend to a rental vehicle. If you cause an accident while driving the rental, your Liability Insurance would pay up to your policy limits for the damages to other cars or property. Likewise, collision coverage on your regular policy would pay for accident-related damages to the rental car you're driving. Finally, your comprehensive coverage would take care of damages to the rental vehicle not related to a traffic accident, such as theft or vandalism. Still, having collision and comprehensive coverage on your regular vehicle may not protect you from every charge the rental company could impose.
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