When it comes to buying car rental cover many people might feel they have little choice or say in the matter. All the relevant insurance cover is provided by the car rental company and the customer has no further involvement other than to decide whether to buy a number of offered optional extras.Although the company of course wants to make things as easy as possible for its customers, by providing a range of insurance packages to accompany the cars it is renting out, should be no problem with the acceptability of independently insured car rental cover.Car rental cover bought from independent insurance providers will also typically automatically include a number of "extras" that would otherwise need to be bought separately (and at additional cost) from the hire car company. Such extras might include compensation in the event of accidents involving hit-and-run, uninsured or underinsured third party drivers, for example, or insurance to cover the cost of the hirer accidentally locking him or herself out of the hire car.
Once again, however, Policies written by independent hire car insurance providers, however, tend to be superior to those issued by car rental companies in terms of the maximum limits on third party claims.
Friday, May 1, 2009
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