by garwyli91 » Sat Nov 19, 2011 1:02 pm
I'm not sure about Oregon, I can only speak for general insurance practices, so this might help- it might not. Normally if your car can't be driven and an investigation is ongoing that downtime is included along with the actual time to repair. There are other issues that may come up. If you had the option of using your own coverage with your own policy instead of waiting, they may not agree to pay all of your rental, just the time it took to repair it. If you rented a car and your vehicle was driveable, then they won't pay for that time either.
Specific laws for Oregon I can't say, but there is probably none. Usually it comes down to what's reasonable. You have an obligation to keep your damages from becoming worse or costing more throughout the duration of the investigation, so you can't think that it doesn't matter when you get in the rental, etc. because all of it will be paid for.