Question: John Melithoniotes asks: My wife and I frequently fly to Pennsylvania on family visits, where we rent a car for 3-4 days. Adding extra car rental insurance is quite expensive. I have asked different sources whether it is worth buying this extra insurance, and I get confusing, conflicting answers. Consumer Reports tells us it's not worth it -- that your own car insurance covers your car rentals -- and yet others (even an insurance agent at the agency where we get our car insurance!) say that it IS worth it because of the hassle that's saved in case you have an accident. Could someone please give us some useful guidance on this?
Answer: AAA Insurance Services Manager Tom Dixon answers: If you have comprehensive and collision coverage with your auto insurance, most insurance companies will cover the damage to the rental car. While the car is being repaired, the rental car company can charge you for the loss of use, which in most cases will not be covered by your auto insurance carrier. Some credit cards will cover the damage to the vehicle and loss of use by the rental car company. My suggestion is that you contact your auto insurance carrier and credit card company to see if they provide this coverage.