Does an insurance company have to pay for a car rental after an accident?
If you were not at fault in an accident that caused damage to your car, the property damage portion of the other driver’s insurance will pay for the damages. That will include a rental car if needed. However, you will be subject to their regulations. For example, they may only pay $30 per day and make you rent from a certain rental agency
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