Originally Posted by
guv1976
seankulzick , you don't say where in the U.S. you will be renting, but you should plan to bring with you written proof of the liability-insurance coverage provided by your bank. The State of California, for example, requires that all renters have state-minimum liability coverage, whether provided by the rental company or elsewhere. If stopped by a police officer in California, a renter must be prepared to show proof of such coverage.
Renting in Nevada, driving to Utah via Arizona. Basically flying to Vegas Airport and driving to Zion NP.
Just to clarify, my bank doesn't have anything to do with auto or liability insurance. This will be the case for most Europeans. The coverage it provides to me is for my own medical expenses and personal belongings. Is the SLI through the rental company not sufficient in the scenario you mention above?