Erie Insurance policies can extend coverage to rental vehicles, potentially eliminating the need to purchase supplemental insurance from the rental agency. The specifics of this extension, however, are contingent upon the coverages held on the insured’s personal auto policy. Factors such as liability limits, deductibles, and the types of perils covered (collision, comprehensive, etc.) all influence the scope of protection available for a rented vehicle. A typical example would be if an Erie policyholder has comprehensive and collision coverage on their personal vehicle; those same coverages might apply when they rent a car.
The advantage of utilizing the existing insurance policy lies primarily in cost savings and simplified claims processing. By relying on the Erie policy, individuals avoid the often-expensive daily rates charged by rental companies for additional protection. Furthermore, familiarity with the existing policy’s terms and conditions can expedite the claims process in the event of an accident or damage to the rental vehicle. Historically, reliance on personal auto insurance for rental car coverage has been a common practice, offering policyholders a convenient and often more affordable alternative to purchasing supplemental coverage.