Question 42 in 100 Insurance Questions in 100 Days Video Series The place to see what you are actually covered for exists on your declarations page. This is where you find out how much protection you have (or don’t have) for liability, property damage, physical damage, medical payments, and so much more. Your New York insurance policy hinges on the information displayed on these pages. If you don’t see a charge for something you hoped would be covered, it probably isn’t.
Question 35 in 100 Insurance Questions in 100 Days Video Series Rental car reimbursement on a New York auto insurance policy is an important piece of coverage. Do you know if it comes standard or if it needs to be added? Watch this short video to make sure you’re not hitching a ride to work after a fender bender…
Will my New York car insurance cover a rental car? In New York, just about every personal auto policy that we have follows us when we rent a vehicle. The policy would protect you in the event that you were in an accident and caused damage to someone else or to the rented vehicle itself. A claim such as that could be put through your own insurance policy, with one caveat. The one thing it might not cover is the loss of business use associated to the car in which you were renting. For example, as a result of the…