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Getting into any car accident is always a headache, but there’s an extra layer of stress added when the car isn’t even yours.
The good news? The rental car accident procedure isn’t much different than an accident in your own car. You’ll still want to exchange information with the other driver, collect any evidence like photos or video and file a police report if needed.
The biggest difference is that you must reach out to your rental car company, and what happens next will be based on the insurance you have, whether it’s your own, or the optional one you purchased from the rental car company.
You’ll likely want to reach out to a Phoenix car accident law firm to help you every step of the way. Firms like Gage Mathers, based in Arizona, can help you overcome every obstacle and find the right solution for your situation.
Once you’ve taken all the usual first steps (like making sure everyone is okay, gathering evidence, and getting the other driver’s info), what’s next? You’ll need to contact your rental car company, who will likely have you fill out their own incident report detailing what happened.
The not so fun part comes next: dealing with insurance. Whether or not you purchased insurance through the company, you still may want to reach out to your own insurance company. They can answer a few important questions, like:
No matter who is at fault, you’ll always need to pay your deductible before the insurance companies take care of the rest.
| Step | What to Do | Key Notes / Tips |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ensure Safety | Check for injuries, call 911 if needed, and move to a safe location. |
| 2 | Gather Evidence | Take photos/videos of the accident scene, vehicles, and any visible damages. Collect witness info. |
| 3 | Exchange Information | Swap contact and insurance details with the other driver. |
| 4 | File Police Report | This is required if damage exceeds state minimums or anyone is injured. It helps with insurance claims. |
| 5 | Contact Rental Car Company | Report the accident, complete their incident report, and check any optional insurance or waivers. |
| 6 | Notify Your Insurance | Determine what your policy covers. Liability, collision, and comprehensive coverage may apply. |
| 7 | Determine Fault | This may involve rental company coverage, your insurance, or the other driver’s liability. |
| 8 | Seek Legal Support | A car accident attorney can help navigate insurance claims, evidence, and liability disputes. |
So, who is at fault? Let’s break down some scenarios you could find yourself in after an accident.
With so many hoops to jump through, it helps to have someone on your side. The team at Gage Mathers Law Group can handle the details from the initial evidence gathering to the back-and-forth with insurance companies.
You shouldn’t be stuck paying for repairs or bills that aren’t your responsibility.
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