Some cards provide more coverage than others. Ask what
the limits are and consider what the rental car is worth.
If you need to make a claim, make sure you file one quickly.
Some credit card companies have short filing deadlines.
3) Are you renting outside the USA?
Even if you have car insurance, most policies do not cover
vehicles outside the USA and Canada. Your credit card
may or may not provide coverage. Even if it does, it’s
a good idea to get something in writing showing that you
really are covered.
These questions only answer whether you should pay for
the collision damage waiver. Everyone should have liability
coverage. Proof of liability insurance is often mandatory.
If you have any car insurance, you likely have liability
coverage. However, if you are traveling abroad, it probably
won’t apply. Purchasing separate liability coverage isn’t
just a good idea, it may keep you out of jail.
A final word to the wise: even if you pay for a “collision
damage waiver,” don’t think that you need to use it. As
amusing as it might be to say, “it’s a rental,” as you
back into a parked car, making a claim may make buying
insurance difficult or impossible in the future.
While you may not always get what you pay for, you’ll
certainly pay for what you get. If you understand the
coverage, you don’t need to pay for what you don’t need.
Seattle personal injury lawyer Bob Anderton represents bicyclists, pedestrians,
and drivers who have been injured in collisions. He occasionally
represents people who have been injured in unsafe places
or those whose insurance companies have acted in bad faith.
He is also a court-appointed settlement guardian ad litem.
Bob can be reached at (206) 262-9290 or
bob@andertonlaw.com.