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Decline the additional collision damage waiver offered by the rental car company. Pay the full cost of the vehicle rental using the same credit card. File a claim with the car rental agency should ...
Damage waiver (DW) or, as it is often referred to, collision damage waiver (CDW) or loss damage waiver (LDW) is a term that can be included or purchased as an option in a car rental agreement, by which the rental company waives the right to pursue compensation from the renter if the vehicle is damaged or stolen. [1]
Depending on the length of the rental and the cost of the Damage Waiver, this could be the obvious choice. 65.197.19.240 ( talk ) 21:38, 7 August 2008 (UTC) [ reply ] I took out the sentence "Unless you are renting with a good honest company where Damage Waiver (CDW) is a benefit, and will prevent you having to pay your insurance deductible."
A car insurance claim may be settled as soon as the same day for simple claims, like a glass claim for a broken windshield. However, a more complex claim with multiple vehicles and injuries may ...
Excess insurance (also known as excess reduction, or damage liability waiver) is a secondary insurance which covers the cost of that excess in the event of a claim. Car-rental companies in Europe, South America, and Australasia will generally offer this cover as an opt-in secondary insurance, though third-party insurance companies also sell ...
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If the car insurance claim payment came from your insurance company, you might receive a check written out to you and the approved body shop. Auto insurers tend to issue two-party checks to reduce ...
The minimum coverage defined by German law for car liability insurance / third-party personal insurance is €7,500,000 for bodily injury (damage to people), €500,000 for property damage and €50,000 for financial/fortune loss which is in no direct or indirect coherence with bodily injury or property damage. [24]