Originally Posted by
no1cub17
Unfortunately they bundle the liability+collision, so I'll be stuck with the $1000 bill if something goes wrong. Better than not having any liability coverage I guess. Sheesh, renting a car abroad is more complicated than I thought!
In every country where I have rented a car, the rental agency included government mandated liability insurance. But it is often hard to find out what the limits are. I poked around the Hertz website for Sweden (where I just rented and have a copy of an Avis contract) and Anguilla. In short my Avis contract said "...covered for any damaged caused..." Hertz has Sweden TPL language "... limited coverage up to 5M USD...". So I had pretty high limits in front of my personal umbrella policy. I was good to go.
For Anguilla "
Basic insurance includes limited coverage on bodily injury to persons other than the driver up to USD 100,000.00 for medical expenses per person and up to USD 300,000.00 for medical expenses per accident, and on property damage up to USD 50,000.00 per accident to anything other than the Hertz vehicle." Those limits are a little lower than my personal auto policy, so I would have a gap before my umbrella would kick in.
Your experience may differ.