Red-Snapper
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- Mar 13, 2003
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Clare,
I understand what Red Snapper was saying, but what I was pointing out was that you ARE covered for "injuries or damage to thrid parties & their property whilst driving your hire car" if you take out the insurance policy from Insurance4hire.
I do agree that you can't really judge any insurance cover until you have made a claim, but I am prepared to take that risk. This policy has cost me £103 (including tax) for 2 holidays (as they are both within a year). Taking Dollar's own insurance that would have been £728 (from memory it is £182 per week?). That's a saving of £625! It almost pays for the park tickets with free DDP for the 4 of us.
Regards,
Steve
Yes - but I am just talking generally about a very common misconception that many people have about their general travel insurance covering them if they hit someone whilst driving. Over the years on here there have been some truly jaw droppingly incorrect and donwright dangrous statments made about travel insurance.
insurance4hire's cover is adequate based on our interpretation over here and I am sure most people will be okay with it. I personally however, wouldnt use it (25+ years in the insurance industry)- a Brit involved in an accident,with a hire car, not having their insurance but one issued from their own country could cause some hassle - but thast just me.
As I was saying the man point of my earlier post was that people can not rely on their normal travel insurance to coever them for motor vehicle liability over and above any minimum limit a hire company provides.