Being involved in a rental car accident is not much different than one in your vehicle. Immediately following an accident, the initial steps are the same:
Once the initial shock wears off, the next step is to contact the rental car’s roadside assistance to report the incident. Although the experience will vary by company, they want basic information about the incident and whether to set up tow services if the vehicle is no longer drivable.
To determine how damages will be covered, you must examine your auto insurance policy and the rental company’s. For instance, your personal insurance may cover collision and liability or medical expenses, depending on your policy.
When it comes to coverage through a rental car company, there are additional policies you can purchase when reserving a vehicle. Rental car agencies typically charge an additional fee per day for the various types of coverage, including:
As credit card companies continue to look for perks to entice customers to sign up, travel benefits rank among some of the most popular benefits. While some credit card companies require that the entire rental be booked through the credit card to activate rental insurance, some only require a portion or a down payment via the credit card.
While it may be tempting to assume all coverage is the same, it is important to determine whether your credit card company is offering primary or secondary rental insurance.
In the case of primary insurance, your personal insurance policy is not affected in the event of an accident. Instead, the credit card company’s insurance policy oversees damage, theft, and towing claims.
If the credit card coverage is secondary, it acts as a supplement to a personal insurance policy, filling the gaps to provide the necessary coverage.
To determine which coverage a credit card company offers, contact them directly.
If you rent a vehicle through an employer, there will be an extra layer in determining who will pay for damages, but the steps are the same. The best way to handle this is to report the incident to your employer for assistance through the proper channels.
There is never an ideal time to be involved in a crash, but the Macon car accident lawyers at Childers & McCain, LLC can set you on the right path to finding answers regarding rental car insurance, accidents, and handling these situations appropriately. For a free consultation, fill out our online form or call 478-254-2007. Located in Macon, Georgia, we serve clients in Savannah, Albany, Atlanta, Bibb County, Chatham County, Columbus, Crawford County, Oglethorpe, and Peach County.
Facing the aftermath of a serious accident can be overwhelming. Before you speak with the insurance companies, make sure you schedule a free consultation with the Macon personal injury lawyers at Childers & McCain. We can protect your rights while anticipating the insurance company’s tactics to make sure you get the full compensation you deserve. You don’t have to navigate this tough road alone – let our team of professionals help you move forward.