Okay so on march 23rd, someone pulled in front of me and i didn’t have time to stop. both of our cars are totaled, but he doesn’t have insurance. he was found at fault but my insurance is still covering me due to him not having insurance.
well, i finally got my rental last tuesday, my policy states $25/$600, so covers up to $25 a day, $600 an occurrence.
enterprise called me today to confirm that i would be returning my car tomorrow but i’ve only had it 9 days.
my car was deemed a total loss, and i could’ve swore i read somewhere on their site that it’s 7 extra days, past policy limit, if totaled. not 7 days from it deemed being totaled. she told me they gave me an extra 2 days to make up for having to wait two weeks to get put in a rental to begin with. (spring break made it impossible to get put in one)
i guess my question is, is it REALLY only 7 days total, if your car is deemed a total loss? that can’t be right. 7 days to find a reliable car in this economy? i feel like i’m being lied to or something bc it just doesn’t make sense to me.
well, i finally got my rental last tuesday, my policy states $25/$600, so covers up to $25 a day, $600 an occurrence.
enterprise called me today to confirm that i would be returning my car tomorrow but i’ve only had it 9 days.
my car was deemed a total loss, and i could’ve swore i read somewhere on their site that it’s 7 extra days, past policy limit, if totaled. not 7 days from it deemed being totaled. she told me they gave me an extra 2 days to make up for having to wait two weeks to get put in a rental to begin with. (spring break made it impossible to get put in one)
i guess my question is, is it REALLY only 7 days total, if your car is deemed a total loss? that can’t be right. 7 days to find a reliable car in this economy? i feel like i’m being lied to or something bc it just doesn’t make sense to me.