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Whether you\u2019re traveling for business or pleasure, renting a car can be a convenient and flexible way to get around. Fortunately, if you\u2019re a Chase Sapphire Reserve\u00ae or Chase Sapphire Preferred\u00ae Card cardholder, you have access to rental car insurance as one of the many benefits included with your credit card. The two Chase Sapphire cards provide virtually identical rental car insurance benefits, the only difference being the maximum liability covered.<\/p>

This is because the prospect of getting into an accident or having your rental car stolen can be a significant source of anxiety for many travelers\u2014and all the insurance options offered at the rental car company can be confusing, not to mention costly.<\/p>

Car rental insurance you can get with Chase Sapphire Cards<\/strong><\/span><\/h2>

Your Chase Sapphire card can provide an auto rental collision damage waiver (CDW) to reimburse damage caused by theft or collision. The Chase Sapphire Reserve covers losses up to $75,000 while the Chase Sapphire Preferred will reimburse up to the actual cash value of the vehicle. <\/p>

In both cases, the Chase CDW also covers miscellaneous expenses, which can add up quickly: think loss-of-use charges passed on by the rental agency, towing fees or administrative fees.<\/p>

The CDW (sometimes abbreviated as LDW or loss damage waiver) doesn\u2019t cover any other type of loss. This means that if you\u2019re in an accident in your rental car, damage to another driver\u2019s vehicle or property or injury to a person is not covered by the Chase Sapphire CDW. In addition, although the rental car is covered for theft, the contents of the car are not covered. Hence, if the rental car is stolen, any personal property in the car, such as your luggage, would not be insured under the Chase Sapphire CDW.<\/p>

Chase Sapphire\u2019s CDWs coverage is considered primary coverage, meaning that Chase Sapphire will be the first insurance company to cover any damages or losses. Only rental periods up to 31 days are covered.<\/p>

Coverage is valid in the United States and in most other foreign countries. Both the Chase Sapphire Reserve and Chase Sapphire Preferred are Visa cards and Visa typically excludes coverage in Israel, Jamaica and Northern Ireland. It\u2019s worth double-checking with your Chase benefits administrator to ensure that rentals within the country you are traveling to are eligible for coverage.<\/p>

How to get the Chase Sapphire Card rental car insurance<\/strong><\/h2>

The Chase Sapphire Card auto rental collision damage waiver coverage is automatic as long as cardholders meet a few requirements and follow a few steps.<\/p>

First, you must use your Chase Sapphire Card to pay the total price of the car rental. This may seem obvious, but it’s important to note that this coverage isn’t automatic just for being a cardholder.<\/p>

When renting and picking up the car, you must decline the rental company’s collision damage waiver coverage or similar coverage options that cover damage to the rental car. If you purchase this insurance, your Chase Sapphire Preferred\u00ae Card coverage will not apply.<\/p>

Finally, you must check the rental car for any prior damage before driving the rental car off the lot. Chase doesn’t assume responsibility for damage caused before you rent the vehicle or after you return it to the rental company.<\/p>

What’s covered by the Chase Sapphire Card rental car insurance<\/strong><\/h2>

If you meet all of the requirements \u2014 and avoid the exclusions detailed below \u2014 you’ll automatically receive a collision damage waiver on your rental car. This coverage will reimburse you for any damage or theft to the vehicle while in your control. Plus, Chase will cover any “loss-of-use” charges, and administrative and towing fees imposed by the rental company.<\/p>

This coverage is primary. That means you won’t need to file with your personal auto insurance company first. Instead, you can start with Chase’s benefits administrator if you need to file a claim. After providing all required documentation, the benefits administrator will reimburse you for damages caused by theft or collision up to the actual cash value of the vehicle.<\/p>

The rental car coverage provided by the Chase Sapphire Preferred\u00ae Card can help give travelers peace of mind when renting cars. However, there are many exclusions and limitations to note.<\/p>

Coverage only shields the rental car<\/strong><\/h3>

Perhaps the most critical aspect to keep in mind about the Chase Sapphire Card rental car insurance is that it only covers physical damage to \u2014 or theft of \u2014 the rental vehicle.<\/p>

No coverage for injuries to you, your passengers or anyone outside the car is provided. Also, this coverage doesn’t provide liability coverage for damage caused to other vehicles or property.<\/p>

Before renting a car, check with your car insurance company to see if your personal coverage extends to rental cars. If not, we recommend purchasing additional coverage through your car insurance or car rental company.<\/p>

Excluded vehicles<\/strong><\/h3>

The Chase Sapphire Card car rental insurance also excludes certain types of vehicles.<\/p>

Exclusions include:<\/p>