Protect your summer plans from unexpected car trouble
- Almost 60% of drivers with full-coverage auto insurance do not have rental reimbursement, leaving them without alternative transportation during vehicle repairs this summer.
- This risk is due to the fact that typical vehicle repairs can last longer than a fortnight, and with a rise in planned road trips, the likelihood of accidents may increase.
- Rental reimbursement coverage, widely offered by major insurers, helps cover rental car costs but may not always fit a family’s needs.
- Kelly Stumpe, also known as The Car Mom, highlights that rental reimbursement coverage is budget-friendly, often costing roughly as much annually as a single day’s car rental.
- Policyholders should check their insurance and call providers to add adequate rental reimbursement coverage before summer travel to avoid costly surprises.
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