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DownTheAvenue
Dec 18, 2016Explorer
saboken wrote:DownTheAvenue wrote:saboken wrote:rjf7g wrote:I have USAA they work with enterprise so the insurance won't be a issue,
You better call them and make sure they allow you to tow a trailer with their vehicles. You will likely have to at least provide additional insurance for your trailer.
You are being a little too cavalier about insurance. Unless you specifically have a rider insuring your trailer, it probably will not be insured while being towed by a rental vehicle.
USAA uses Progressive for RV Insurance at a discounted rate, everything will be fully insured before I hook up, I have a policy on hold for the new trailer, everything is covered again not to sound rude but I am looking for someone that has dealt with Enterprise with these rentals so I can cover all my bases there may be unknowns I want to be prepared for,
May I suggest you take off your rose colored glasses. I understand you are asking about the nuances of renting a truck from Enterprise, but this is valuable information. Virtually without exception any insurance you have on the trailer covers it while parked. While being towed, the insurance of the tow vehicle extends to the trailer. Almost without exception, a rental vehicle insurance will not extend to a trailer unless a specific rider is purchased insuring the trailer while being towed. Think what you want, and I wish you the best, but USAA, Progressive, or any other insurance company will with almost complete certainty cover the trailer as outlined above.
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