On the other hand, if (like most people) you do not have vehicle rental insurance on your own auto insurance policy.
Then you have no choice but to deal with the insurance company on the
other side, and you will be subject to its policies, procedures,
limitations and delays. We cannot force the other side to pay (or to
agree to pay) Enterprise (or other rental agency) "direct" for your
rental vehicle (such that you would not have to spend your own money
"up front" to rent a vehicle and then seek reimbursement). But
fortunately, most insurance companies will usually agree to do it
anyway (even though they are not required to, and even though we have
no legal way to force them to). If the other side will not agree to
pay Enterprise for the vehicle rental "direct", then you will have to
"pay" for your rental vehicle by charging the vehicle rental on a
credit card and by then submitting the rental vehicle credit card
receipt to the insurance company on the other side, which (unless you
were at fault) will reimburse you (usually before you actually
pay the credit card company for the rental vehicle charge). Either way
(insurance company "direct pay" or charging the rental vehicle on a
credit card and then obtaining reimbursement before you pay on the
card), you usually do not actually spend any of your own money (out
of your pocket) for a rental vehicle if you will obey the instructions
below (unless you were at fault).
For more information about Rental Vehicle Accidents in Orlando contact Hanson &
Hanson, P.A. today at 1-800-426-7662 to schedule your free initial
consultation. More information about Orlando Auto Accidents can be
found in the practice areas section of our website.