by Cyneric » Sat Jun 21, 2014 3:06 pm
Hello Leah,
When you rent a car ... even if it is the result of a not-at-fault accident, you remain responsible for the insurance on that rental. Unfortunately that means either your coverage or the Enterprise "extra" coverage would be responsible. You say you "did get" that extra coverage, but I am going to assume that was a typo. Had you purchased the extra coverage, you would not be responsible for your personal deductible.
Yes, this is a comprehensive claim. Comprehensive and collision are written together, though they can have separate deductible amounts. You would need to check your policy for the details.
Yes, you could wait for an estimate. However if there is any degree of painting(refinishing) involved, I feel pretty certain the damage will exceed $500. The overage would go to your coverage. The $500 would be your responsibility. It appears your agent is advising you to wait until you file. I agree. Only then will you know the extent of your company's obligations, if any.
Yes, you can accept the extra coverage when you rent as a result of a PD claim. You might be required to pay the difference, but if the amount you would pay daily is considerably less than the amount of your deductible, it could be a wise choice.
Hope this helps.
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