CAR HIRE EXCESS INSURANCE

Get car rental cover from the equivalent of £3.49 a day*

  • Up to £6,000 excess cover on vehicle damage and theft
  • Covers misfuelling, breakdown and towing up to £1,000
  • Comprehensive cover including damage to bodywork & tyres

*Based on UK resident buying a single trip policy to cover 10 days car rental in Europe.
This service is provided by Cover-More Insurance Services Ltd. and the product is provided by Newline Insurance company Ltd. Full details are provided at the bottom of this page.

*Based on UK resident buying a single trip policy to cover 10 days car rental in Europe.
This service is provided by Cover-More Insurance Services Ltd. and the product is provided by Newline Insurance company Ltd. Full details are provided at the bottom of this page.

What is car hire excess insurance?

Car hire excess insurance covers you for the excess fee that car hire companies can charge you if the hire car is damaged or stolen. This charge can run to thousands of pounds. Car hire excess insurance – also known as car rental insurance or excess waiver insurance – reimburses you for these costs.

RAC Car Hire Excess Insurance cover is quick and easy to buy online. You can buy it for a single trip, or on an annual basis. It covers you for damage to the bodywork, tyres, and roof. You can also add cover for replacement keys and personal accident costs. And you can upgrade to campervan or motorhome excess cover.

How does car hire excess insurance work?

Take out car hire excess insurance

Make a claim if you pay excess

Paid excess will be refunded if claim is accepted

What happens if I damage my rental car?

If you have an accident or damage the roof, tyres or windscreen of your hire car, the rental company should organise any repairs. This is covered under your ‘damage waiver’. You will however be asked to pay towards the cost of these repairs – this is your ‘excess’. This excess amount would be reimbursed to you through your car hire excess insurance. This applies to both single and annual car hire excess insurance.

Do you need insurance on rental cars?

When you hire a car, it will usually come with basic insurance. This normally covers any theft and damage to the vehicle, and third-party liability insurance. This will vary depending on the country you’re visiting and the car hire company.

Even though you’re covered for basic insurance, if there is damage to the hire car that isn’t covered, you’ll be liable to pay for any damages and excess.

Having car hire excess insurance can help you avoid high excess charges if there is damage to your rental car. We offer up to £6,000 excess insurance cover and up to £1,000 if you misfuel, need to be towed or if your vehicle breaks down.

And when you choose the RAC, you’ll be covered for many optional extras as standard. This includes vehicle lockout charges, hotel expenses, drop off charges and more.

Do I still need to pay excess charges to the rental company?

Yes, you will. But with RAC Car Hire Excess Insurance you can immediately start a claim online, from anywhere in the world. You’ll then be reimbursed for the excess charges you’ve paid.

Can you use your own insurance for a rental car?

Your normal car insurance may not cover you in a hire car, unless you’re hiring it because your own car is being repaired and is undriveable. If you hire a car abroad or in the UK, it will usually come with insurance included in the price. But this is usually very basic insurance and will have a high excess (which means if the car is damaged or stolen, you’ll still have to pay a lot of money towards repair or replacement). It may be worth getting car hire excess insurance so you can claim back that money.

Benefits of car hire excess insurance

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Avoid big bills

Peace of mind that you're covered if your rental car is damaged or stolen while you're away.

Cover easily damaged parts

Our comprehensive cover covers easily damaged parts like tyres, wheels and windscreens.

Save money on the day

Buying car hire excess at the car rental desk can cost more on the day. Save money in advance.

What’s covered with RAC car hire excess insurance?

Compare our full list of cover benefits below. A range of optional extras are also available to enhance your cover.

Car Hire excess provides cover for:

Europe

Worldwide

USA & Canada

Worldwide Plus

Excess insurance (up to £6,000 sum insured)

Daily & multi trip

Daily & multi trip

Daily & multi trip

Multi trip annual only

Misfuelling, towing & breakdown (up to £1,000 sum insured)

Daily & multi trip

Daily & multi trip

Daily & multi trip

Multi trip annual only

Loss damage waiver / collision damage waiver (up to £100,000 sum insured)

Not available

Not available

Daily & multi trip

Multi trip annual only

Vehicle lock out charges (up to £500)

Daily & multi trip

Daily & multi trip

Daily & multi trip

Multi trip annual only

Carjacking/road rage incident (up to £1,000)

Daily & multi trip

Daily & multi trip

Daily & multi trip

Multi trip annual only

Hotel expenses (up to £150)

Daily & multi trip

Daily & multi trip

Daily & multi trip

Multi trip annual only

Cancellation/early return of hire car on doctor’s advice (up to £500, max £25/day)

Daily & multi trip

Daily & multi trip

Daily & multi trip

Multi trip annual only

Drop off charges (up to £300)

Daily & multi trip

Daily & multi trip

Daily & multi trip

Multi trip annual only

Continuous cover up to 65 days

Multi trip annual only

Multi trip annual only

Multi trip annual only

Multi trip annual only

In-country/local car rental

Daily & multi trip

Daily & multi trip

Not available

Multi trip annual only

Car hire excess insurance optional extras

You can extend your policy to cover any of the following:

Vehicle Key Replacement

(up to £1,000)

Protect against the cost of replacing lost or stolen keys whilst driving a hire vehicle.

Replacing a lost or stolen hire vehicle key

Locksmith charges

Replacement locks

Campervan & Motorhome cover

(up to £2,000)

If you’re hiring a campervan or motorhome, you’ll need to purchase this extension to your car hire insurance policy to cover this type of vehicle.

Up to £1,000 cover for a single incident

Up to £2,000 cover for a series of incidents

Claims where you have not met your Vehicle Rental Agreement

Where the Rental Vehicle is not being driven by or is not in your control

If the driver is not stated on your Vehicle Rental Agreement

Car hire excess insurance FAQS:

Car hire excess insurance will cover you for the excess charges you may be liable to pay your rental company if your hire car is stolen or damaged. When you hire a car, cover often called a ‘damage waiver’ is usually included. However, even though this is in place, you’re still liable to pay the first part of the claim – the ‘excess’. It can run into hundreds or even thousands of pounds. This is where you can use your car hire excess insurance policy to claim back any costs you’ve incurred, up to £6,000.

RAC Car Hire Excess Insurance covers scratches and other damage to the tyres, roof, body, windscreen and undercarriage of the car. But not all car hire excess insurance policies do. Excess waivers you might be sold at the car rental desk may not cover you for damage to your roof, tyres, or windscreens.

You can! With annual RAC Car Hire Excess Insurance, you can get an annual policy that covers you for the whole year, or get daily cover for as many days as you’re hiring your car.

Yes – similar to travel insurance, we offer policies for a number of days, or for a year if you plan on hiring a car more regularly. On an annual (multi-trip) policy, your car rental agreement must not exceed 65 consecutive days.

Travel insurance usually doesn’t include car rental excess as standard, so if your hire car is damaged or stolen you may have to pay a lot of money towards repairing or replacing it. But it’s easy to get cover for rental excess with RAC Car Hire Excess Insurance.

Excess waiver insurance is the same as car hire excess insurance.

When you hire a car, it will usually come with insurance (including a ‘loss or damage waiver’), but this insurance often has a high ‘excess’. In other words, if your hire car is damaged or stolen, you’ll have to pay some money towards the cost of repairing or replacing it. When you have excess waiver insurance or car hire excess insurance, you’re covered for the excess you have to pay if your hire car is damaged or stolen.

Supplemental liability insurance (sometimes called ‘supplementary liability insurance’) tops up your hire car insurance. It means that if you’re in an accident and it’s your fault, you’re covered for the claims the other person in the accident might make. In Europe, car hire insurance usually includes third party liability, so you shouldn’t need supplemental liability insurance – but you might need it in the US and Canada. It’s different from car hire excess insurance, which covers the money you have to pay towards any insurance claims you make if your car is damaged or stolen (the ‘excess’).

No, car hire excess insurance is different to a collision damage waiver (CDW). A CDW means you don’t have to pay the full cost of damage to your hire car if you’re in an accident. Car hire excess insurance covers the excess you pay on your insurance claims (an amount of a claim you have to pay yourself).

You’ll usually have to pay an excess on a CDW. But if you’ve got USA & Canada or Worldwide Plus car hire excess insurance, then you’re covered for the excess on your CDW.

If your hire car is damaged or stolen, or you have to claim on your hire car insurance for some reason, then there will usually be an excess you have to pay. But if you have car hire excess insurance, your insurer will pay the excess for you.

Zero excess means you won’t have to pay any money towards your insurance claim. Most insurance policies have an ‘excess’ – i.e. an amount of money you have to pay yourself when you claim. E.g. if you have £500 excess and damage from a collision costs £1,500, you’ll pay £500 of the damage and the insurance will cover the rest. But if the excess is zero, you don’t have to pay anything towards the claim.

Policy FAQs:

Yes – When you get a quote make sure you select ‘USA & Canada only’. If you plan on renting a car outside of USA & Canada as well, you will need our Worldwide Plus cover, which covers you around the world.

To enquire about a policy, make a claim or cancel an existing policy, you can find our contact details on our existing customer page.

If you are cancelling or returning your hire car early under the advice of a medical professional, your insurance policy will cover you for up to £500, to a maximum of £25 per day. You may be required to provide evidence when you contact us to cancel.

Please consider the following exclusions before purchasing RAC Car Hire Excess insurance.

X Vehicles hired without comprehensive insurance
X Any claim or payment where you haven’t met the terms of your Rental Vehicle Agreement
X Unacceptable vehicles, such as cars over 10 years old, or vehicles that are valued over £100,000
X Interior damage, other than in the event of a collision
X Specific countries and areas where the Government is advising against travel
X Fines and penalties
X Campervans and motorhomes (unless our optional additional cover is taken out)

Cover is available for UK residents aged 25-80.

We want complete transparency about our fees so have listed these below:

Amendment fee: £10

Request duplicate documents: £10

Cancellation fee:

If the policy hasn’t started, we offer a full refund with £0 cancellation fee; and in the case of an annual policy if it is within the 14-day cooling off period we also offer £0 cancellation fee, provided a vehicle has not been collected.

If you’ve already made a claim on your insurance policy, we will not be able to offer you a refund.

If more than one person plans to drive your rental vehicle, they must be named as additional drivers on the rental agreement. Provided that any additional drivers are named on the rental agreement then they will also be protected against any excess charges associated with loss or damage when they were in charge of a vehicle that you have hired. Our policies provide cover automatically for up to 9 named drivers, provided that they are all named on the rental agreement. For the policy to be effective, the policy holder must be the main hirer of the rental vehicle. The policy will not be effective if the policy holder is a named driver on someone else’s rental agreement.

If your car rental vehicle carries a very high excess which exceeds our single incident limit of £6,000, we will only cover you up to the amount specified on your policy schedule and you may have to pay the difference in the event of a claim.