Insurance
- Basic Insurance - Basic Obligatory Insurance, which covers collision, roll over and damages to third parties and property (C.D.W). In case of damages to third parties, the Instituto Nacional de Seguros indicates that the deductible amount as stipulated in the clauses is calculated in 20 % of the total damages caused to other people's property. (You must treat the car as if it were yours, since the obligatory insurance does not cover all types of damages.)
- Supplemental Insurance with zero deductible. This insurance has an additional cost of US $10.00 approx. for any compact car and USD $12.00/$15.00 approx. for any 4x4. This only applies to reservations made with a minimum rental period of three days or longer and a minimum age of 25.
- Loss of keys, tools, detachable radio front panel. - Accidents or damages caused to the car due to careless driving, traffic infractions, driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs, along areas inaccessible to cars (rivers, beaches, swamps, or similar places); the car being driven by someone who is not authorized under the Rental - Contract terms; it does not cover assistance or travel expenses in case of damaged tires, lost keys, discharged batteries for leaving the lights on, car change in case of accident, towing or rescue expenses. - Leaving the car in unsafe conditions, in lonely places that facilitate car THEFT. - ZERO DEDUCTIBLE does not cover 20% of damages caused to other people’s property in case the customer has an at-fault accident.
- This insurance has a cost of $3/$5 daily and EXEMPTS the renter or additional driver authorized in the rental contract, having a collision and causing damages to other people’s property, FROM ALL CIVIL LIABILITY. - DOES NOT COVER: in case of driving under the influence of alcohol or any other drugs.
- Auto Rental CDW Programs offered by major card issuers are accepted in Car Rentals Agency (Please check with us). There are some Car Rentals who restrict the credit car to Visa and Mastercard but mayor accept all of them. - The amount of insurance coverage has to be mentioned. |