I don't believe the renter needs to worry about that at all.Maistre Gracey said:On the other hand, what if the valet mows down a family of four?
I don't believe the renter needs to worry about that at all.Maistre Gracey said:On the other hand, what if the valet mows down a family of four?
Maistre Gracey said:mamatojon, I would also like to thank you for your leg work on this issue.![]()
I think we may be focusing too much on the insurance aspect of this. The valet is no longer an "authorized" driver. I think this thread is misinterpreting this, and looking at the valet as no longer a "covered" driver (which they never were).
If we rent a car and waive the LDW coverage, we are ALWAYS responsible for damage to the car. That being said, there must be a reason besides the insurance aspect for having unauthorized drivers. Is it the registration, and is it illegal?
If it were only the insurance aspect I would risk that in the unlikely event of an accident that Disney would step up to the plate, but if it's a legality issue I'm not so sure.
MG
Maistre Gracey said:mamatojon, I would also like to thank you for your leg work on this issue.![]()
CarolMN said:mamatojon - Thanks for sharing National's response with us. I find it especially relevant because Alamo/National are the "official" car rental agencies of WDW. How funny is that?![]()
Maistre Gracey said:I think we may be focusing too much on the insurance aspect of this. The valet is no longer an "authorized" driver. I think this thread is misinterpreting this, and looking at the valet as no longer a "covered" driver (which they never were).
If we rent a car and waive the LDW coverage, we are ALWAYS responsible for damage to the car. That being said, there must be a reason besides the insurance aspect for having unauthorized drivers. Is it the registration, and is it illegal?
If it were only the insurance aspect I would risk that in the unlikely event of an accident that Disney would step up to the plate, but if it's a legality issue I'm not so sure.
MG
jodifla said:I can't imagine that this will make the valet companies very happy. This could cause a substantial loss of business if just one incident was publicized.
Anyone have an actual incident, or are we getting all worked up for nothing?
You are never liable for the personal injury liability anyone else incurs while they are driving. In such cases, where a valet hurt someone, that someone would have always sued the valet personally (and the valet's employer) and never would have come after the rental car company or renter.mamatojon said:I'm not so concerned about something happening to the vehicle, it would be a hardship but wouldn't devastate me financially - I'm concerned about my liablility in a personal injury lawsuit. I could lose my home over that.