Our attorney says it’s best to purchase the “optional” insurance coverage offered with a purchase of a rental car out of state
When it comes to Michigan residents purchasing a rental car out of state, our auto accident attorneys will almost always recommend purchasing rental car insurance coverage. But it’s a good idea to call your insurance agent before a trip, to see how your No-Fault policy applies in case of an auto accident. There are more than 100 auto insurance companies in Michigan, and each policy is different.
Most rental car companies offer customers the option to purchase additional rental car insurance coverage such as:
- Collision coverage
- Personal accident insurance
- Supplemental liability protection
Most of the time, your Michigan No-Fault auto insurance is not enough in the event of a car accident with your purchase of a rental car out of state.
The risk of relying on your Michigan No-Fault policy with a rental car out of state of Michigan
First, the good news. If you have Michigan No-Fault insurance coverage, you can collect No-Fault benefits — currently the nation’s best — if you are injured in an out-of-state car accident.
But the risks of only relying on your own Michigan No-Fault insurance policy and not purchasing the additional insurance coverage with the purchase of a rental car out of state are many:
- Collision damage to the rental vehicle: With most No-Fault policies today, there is an open question on whether damage to a rental car will be covered by your own auto insurance policy, even if you have purchased collision coverage for your Michigan vehicles. In many cases, renters are not appropriately covered and should purchase the additional insurance to minimize the risk. Even if a car accident is not your fault, you don’t want to get stuck with a $20,000 bill for vehicle repairs.
- Uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage: Our accident attorneys strongly recommend everyone carry uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage in case of a car accident with a driver who does not have auto insurance. These important coverages may not transfer over to a rental car if you become seriously injured in an out-of-state car accident. Note that the minimum bodily injury requirements will increase to $250,000 for accidents after July 1, 2020.
- The possibility of a reduced bodily injury coverage that can leave you personally exposed: The RBI (residual bodily injury coverage that your policy would pay for if another person is injured in a car accident that you caused) may be reduced to the minimum bodily injury requirements of $20,000.
- Rental car insurance policies are deliberately written to be confusing: In general, as with most insurance contracts, rental car insurance policies are filled with confusing language and red tape. They also include many exceptions and exclusions that, combined with the exceptions and exclusions of your Michigan No -Fault policy, have been the subject of many seminars for lawyers and insurance adjusters on what is and isn’t covered.
- Insurance policies and contracts for rental cars change often: If you’re on the fence, it’s safest to assume with rental cars that your own Michigan No-Fault policy will likely be deficient and will not protect you fully if you’re involved in a car accident in a rental car out of state.
Here’s some rental car insurance advice on a car rental in Michigan.
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