You only get a rental if your policy specifies that you chose to pay extra to have rental car coverage. Having collision coverage is not the same thing as having rental. Collision coverage just covers the repairs to your vehicle. If you are not at fault for the accident, the other person's insurance will provide you with a rental car.
When renting a car, be sure it is covered in a travel insurance policy. Not all policies cover rental cars. There is usually a separate option to add this coverage. Another important thing to remember is that most travel insurance companies have poor provisions for car rentals. Travel Guard is one of the leading companies for this type of insurance. Their rental car coverage is better than what rental companies, personal insurance providers and other travel insurance competitors offer. Always check twice to ensure this coverage is included before signing the rental contract.
One may obtain event insurance that also covers weddings from "Markel Event Insurance". The site explains what type of coverage is included on issues such as gifts, rental equipment and all other aspects relevant to weddings.
Third party insurance only covers the property of the other person(s) involved in an accident, not your car. Full coverage insurance (or comprehensive insurance) also covers your car if you damage it.
That would be liability coverage.
In this state, a no fault state, full coverage insurance covers the other vehicle if you are at fault.
If the rental coverage is included in your policy, probably. However if the other parties insurance is accepting responsiblity for the damage then I would be asking them for a rental.
Yes, Erie Insurance offers boat policies. It covers comprehensive coverage that covers many types of losses and coverage for bodily injury caused to others such as swimmers, jet skiers or other boaters.
NO, Homeowners Insurance covers Homes. Auto Insurance covers cars. Home insurance polices do not provide coverage for personal auto regardless of who owns them or where they are parked.
No The person who is at-fault is responsible for your damages. His insurance will pay for everything. Tow, rental, damages.
Auto liability insurance covers physical damage to the other vehicle if you are at fault. It also covers injuries for parties in the other vehicle when the accident was your fault. It does not provide any coverage for your vehicle, you, or passengers.
There are tons of them, one of them being telematic insurance, the other being progressive insurance. There are others, but it depends on your area.