When you’re eager to start your vacation, the last thing you want to hear is a sales pitch from the rental car agent. We asked experts whether a collision damage waiver is worth paying for. If you have an auto insurance policy for your own vehicle, it usually covers damage to the rental car and other property, plus liability up to your policy’s limits. On top of that, all the major credit card networks include rental car insurance with some or all of their cards, provided you pay for the rental with the card you used to reserve the car and decline supplemental coverage from the rental firm. So you don’t need the rental company’s collision waiver — also known as a loss damage waiver — which covers physical damage to the rental car, right?
Source: Daily Sun June 26, 2017 19:52 UTC