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Does full coverage insurance pay for a rental car?

Full coverage insurance typically covers damage to your car caused by an accident, theft, vandalism, or other covered perils. It may also include liability coverage, which protects you if you are responsible for causing damage to someone else's property or injuries.

While full coverage insurance does not directly pay for a rental car, it can help you if your car is damaged in an accident and you need to rent a car while your car is being repaired or replaced. In most cases, your full coverage insurance will reimburse you for the cost of renting a car for a reasonable period of time.

The amount of coverage that you have for a rental car will vary depending on your insurance policy. Some policies may have a daily or weekly limit on the amount of coverage, while others may have a total limit for the entire rental period.

If you are planning to rent a car, it is important to check with your insurance company to find out how much coverage you have and what the terms and conditions of the coverage are. You may also want to consider purchasing additional rental car insurance to supplement your full coverage insurance.