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	<title>New answer on: Does Personal Auto Insurance Cover Rental Vehicles?</title>

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		<title>By: Ken Boncela</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[There are a couple of angles on this question.  And as always, check with your agent.  Coverage varies by state and insurance company.
In Illinois, your owned vehicle insurance policy generally extends coverage to the temporary use of a rental car, rented in the 50 states and Canada.  The same coverage applies.  That means that if you do NOT have physical damage coverages on your own policy, i.e. collision and comprehensive, you won&#039;t have them for the rental vehicle either.  You would then need to purchase the physical  damage waiver from the rental agency.
All of this discussion refers to the rental of a private passenger vehicle.  If you&#039;re moving and rent a truck for your belongings, your personal auto insurance will probably not cover it.
If the original question relates to coverage to pay for a rental vehicle, most companies provide the optional coverage in the event of a covered claim.]]></description>

		

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