it’s possible for you to save a decent amount on your car rental by skipping the insurance.

If you paid for your rental with your credit card, youre most likely already covered.

Consumer Columnist Mitch Lipka points out that your credit card coverage often depends on your personal auto insurance coverage.

He writes:

Not every card affords the same coverage.

However, both Visa and Mastercard exclude injury, property damage and damage to other vehicles.

He adds that Mastercards coverage varies, depending on the bank.

And some of them have a reimbursement cap.

you’re free to also buy a non-owner liability policy from many auto insurance companies.

Loss of personal items is typically excluded.

But you should still know your cards coverage options.

For more detail, check out the full post below.

What your credit card covers for car rentals| Reuters

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