Tagged loss of use
September 21, 2011 in Rental Operations
Roger Van Horn, vice president for corporate loss control at Enterprise Holdings, addressed a column by consumer advocate Chris Elliott on loss of use. Van Horn emphasizes that a rental agency is compensated for loss of use, not loss of revenue, while a vehicle is out of service.
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By Chris Brown, March 2010 in Fleet Insurance, Legislative

A Colorado Appellate Court clears the way for recovery of loss of use damages and administrative fees.
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By Michael LaPlaca, November 2009 in Fleet Insurance, Legislative
A Florida Supreme Court case regarding damaged underground telephone cables threatens to rewrite some state laws and run roughshod over car rental loss of use claims.
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By Annie Lubinsky, November 2008 in Rental Operations

At about one-fourth the cost of traditional dent removal at a body shop, on-site paintless dent removal (PDR) puts a vehicle back into service quicker and ups a turnback vehicle’s value in the auction lane.
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By David Purinton, September 2003 in Fleet Insurance
Are losses like diminution of value and administrative costs pummeling your bottom line? Stop compromising. It’s time to raise the bar for risk management and loss recovery.
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By Guy Cicconi and James O'Neill, May 2003
It’s common to encounter resistance when pursuing loss-of-use. But there are steps you can take to help keep your customer’s loyalty.
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