Tagged GEICO
January 17, 2012 in Fleet Insurance, Safety
In Garcia v. Geico General Insurance Co., the 11th circuit U.S. Court of Appeals said that even though the driver of the rental car involved in the crash wasn’t the original renter, the insurance company of the driver is still responsible for coverages.
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November 29, 2011 in Fleet Insurance, Safety
Though the person driving the rented vehicle wasn’t the original renter, the court ruled that because the original renter gave permission, the insurance company is still responsible for damages.
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January 27, 2010 in Legislative, Rental Operations
Who pays next after primary insurance is exhausted, the driver's supplemental insurance or his personal auto insurance?
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