Originally Posted by
bhunt
1. If it was storm damage it would be a comp. claim which does not count toward a higher insurance rate.
2. As a renter of Hertz multimonth contracts the last several years I have gone through the claim process many times (three deer hits in 2 years). Hertz is actually cheaper repairing their cars then if you take it to a body shop. (which you are not suppose to do). They bill you actual repair cost where they get like a 50% discount on parts and labor is also below market rates. (My guess is body shops fight hard to get Hertz's business because of the high volume.
How is Hertz about pushing the charges for "loss of use", which many insurers balk at?