Is it legal to drive a rental car and NOT take insurance from renting company AND NOT have own auto insurance?

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Hello,

Here’s the situation:
I don’t hit a automobile and consequently don’t hit machine insurance.
I’m dealing a automobile from a well-known property company.

My discourse strength not hit such system but here it is:
Is it LEGAL (legal = circumscribed by the law) to intend a property automobile and NOT verify shelter from dealing consort AND NOT hit possess machine insurance?

I see that in this situation, if I hit an happening I won’t be financially awninged since I don’t hit some insurance.
But module I intend dustlike by the personnel if they kibosh me dynamical a property automobile and I don’t hit insurance?

Thanks,


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4 Responses to “Is it legal to drive a rental car and NOT take insurance from renting company AND NOT have own auto insurance?”

  • dunn says:

    there is 2 options with a rental car. i know when i rent a car from enterprise it’s 10 dollars extra a day for insurance. other option is your personal insurance so you have to have coverage. if that was the case we all wouldnt need to have car insurance regardless of a rental or our own personal vehicle.

  • I have no life says:

    I’m pretty sure that isn’t legal. You have to have some form of insurance.

  • tbone50 says:

    That is a great question. I am in the same boat. I rent a car a few times a year and don’t have insurance either.

    The $10 a day stuff from Enterprise the other guy was talking about is only bare bones insurance and does not cover much. Most rental co.s charge $30 bucks a day for full coverage. That works out to 11K a year for insurance!! That is outrageous. They must be making huge profits on this.

    I know when I use my credit card, that some insurance (collision, I think) is provided. But it is not nearly enough coverage.

    I would like to hear some property and casualty professionals chime in on this question.

    Anybody know a company who offers reasonable car insurance rates to non-vehicle owners?

    Alton…….You don’t seem to understand. Thisi s about people who do not own cars. You can not get a quote comparison on a car that does not exist.

  • Howard L says:

    A rental car always always includes (by law) the states minimum liability coverage so it is legal to drive it, but not too smart. You will personally be liable for any damage or injuries to others above the minimum plus all damage to the car and possibly rental charges while the car is being repaired.

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