Rental Vehicle Auto Insurance in Illinois – Do I Need It?

November 20, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

What kind of insurance is available if I decide to rent a vehicle for my vacation here in Illinois?

Patrick

Elgin, IL

There are a few kinds of insurance coverage one can choose from while driving a rental vehicle: Rental Vehicle Insurance Coverage that may be found under an existing car insurance policy, rental auto insurance that is provided by the car rental company separately, and third party insurance coverage such as those offered by Credit Card companies in special instances. It is best that you understand how each is different from the other so that you don’t end up paying for redundant insurance protection while renting a car there in Illinois.

Rental Vehicle Insurance Coverage
Most auto insurance policies come with auto insurance coverage for driers who will be using another vehicle such as commercial rental vehicles. Some policies even extend the same level of insurance coverage to the rented vehicle as they do on your own vehicle. Do find out exactly what type of terms and provisions for rental vehicle insurance that is listed under your policy since some only extend coverage if the rented vehicle is for recreational purposes and not for business use.

Car Rental Insurance
This is good only if you really don’t have any auto insurance on your own. This simplifies facilitating claims for loss or damage on a rented vehicle but may come out expensive since it is charged on a daily rate.

Third Party Auto Insurance
See if your credit card company has any type of accident insurance if they are used to pay for car rental services. This can come in very handy in saving you unnecessary insurance expenses.

Rental Car Insurance in Illinois

November 13, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I have just gotten into a serious accident and currently in the process of replacing my car. I’m not quite sure if I have rental car coverage on my auto insurance here in Oak Lawn, Illinois. Would it be advisable to just rent a car or just take public transportation in the mean time?

Billy

Oak Lawn, IL

You need to move forward and get going after you had a serious accident. Make sure that you perfectly understand the coverage that you have on your car insurance in Oak Lawn, Illinois. To find out for sure if you have a rental car coverage on your policy, grasp the nettle and get in touch with your car insurance provider or talk to your insurance agent. They would be able to tell you specifically what your car insurance policy covers. You may also go over the copy of the insurance policy and review the details to determine if you have rental car coverage.

Renting a car than taking public transportation if you have rental car coverage would be so much sensible until you have your car replaced. You have to rent the finest vehicle that your insurance coverage lets you. Depending on your car insurance policy, the rental car you get could not be as nice as the one that you own. Nevertheless, you will not be marooned at home or cause trouble to your friends for rides in the course of getting a replacement car. Before you rent a car, make sure that you talk to your insurance agent first because you could still be responsible for collision damage to the rental vehicle.

Non-Owners SR22 Insurance in Illinois

November 10, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Non Owner Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I no longer have a vehicle but my insurance agent friend here in Illinois says I might still need to carry an SR22 since I will still be driving a different vehicle. What is it and what should I do?

Gary

Palatine, IL

Hello Gary, under the financial responsibility laws of Illinois, anyone who have been caught driving under the influence (DUI), proven at-fault in a car accident or has accumulated any number of moving violations severe enough to have his or her license suspended and lose car insurance coverage, would be required to file an SR-22 form. An SR-22 is proof of financial capability of a driver to compensate for any damages or injury he or she may cause to another person or property (the required coverage should not fall below the state required minimum limits).

Even if you would not be driving your own vehicle for a while, you will still be required to maintain an SR-22 for at least a couple of years to make sure you’re still carrying adequate liability insurance under a Non-owners SR-22. Please take note that this doesn’t necessarily mean that the vehicle your driving is covered for any damages or loss it may incur. This type of insurance only covers liability from injury or damages.

You may want to purchase a Non-owners insurance policy if you would like to protect the vehicle you will be driving there in Palatine, IL. This is different since an SR-22 covers other people from damages or injuries you caused while a Non-owners Insurance policy works the other way around.

Auto Liability Only Insurance in Illinois

October 16, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Illinois auto insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I plan to get auto insurance as soon as possible and I am kinda looking around. Is it okay to just get liability coverage for my auto insurance here in Orland Park, Illinois?

Patricia

Orland Park, IL

Auto insurance liability coverage is a kind of insurance which is commonly called the third party insurance. It would be okay to just get the liability coverage for your auto insurance in Orland Park, Illinois. The liability coverage would insure you and your automobile for the minimum cost of coverage that is allowed under the law. This is a basic kind of vehicle insurance that will give coverage for the smallest types of claims. For instance, if you get into an accident and you are at fault, then you would not be paid out for that claim. Only other people involved would be paid by your auto insurance provider.

The exact coverage on your auto insurance would be set out when you sign the insurance policy. These numbers would be the maximum that the auto insurance provider would be ready to pay if you get into an accident. You need to be sure on the exact cost of your insurance coverage. If you think that it is not enough, you need to raise it.