My wife and I are looking at renting a car for a week in the Isle of Man. One of the firms we are considering is Avis.
Looking through both their General Conditions and their Location Specific Conditions we are both a bit concerned about the third party liability cover they offer.
Their T&Cs appear to say that, while they will provide the minimum third party liability cover demanded by the law, they may pursue the hirer to recover their losses if the third party injury arose from an accident caused by the hirer’s negligence or recklessness.
Can anybody tell me if this is a standard condition for car rental 3rd party cover? It’s years since we’ve hired a car and neither of us are particularly keen on the prospect of driving a car around the Isle of Man knowing that, although any victims of our inadvertent negligence will be covered by our insurers, our insurers may be entitled to recover those losses from us.
Surely one of the points of 3rd party cover is to protect the insured from the potential financial consequences of their own negligence? We could understand the stance taken by Avis if it only covered third party losses caused by deliberate acts or gross recklessness of the hirer, but not negligence.
(I can’t copy or link to their T&Cs for some reason but the relevant bits are “Section 10), Damage, Loss or Theft”, top of page 12 “Without Additional Cover” in the Avis General Conditions of Rental EN; and “Are there any times when 3rd party liability cover would not apply”, top of un-numbered page 6 in the Location Specific Conditions UK.)
Looking through both their General Conditions and their Location Specific Conditions we are both a bit concerned about the third party liability cover they offer.
Their T&Cs appear to say that, while they will provide the minimum third party liability cover demanded by the law, they may pursue the hirer to recover their losses if the third party injury arose from an accident caused by the hirer’s negligence or recklessness.
Can anybody tell me if this is a standard condition for car rental 3rd party cover? It’s years since we’ve hired a car and neither of us are particularly keen on the prospect of driving a car around the Isle of Man knowing that, although any victims of our inadvertent negligence will be covered by our insurers, our insurers may be entitled to recover those losses from us.
Surely one of the points of 3rd party cover is to protect the insured from the potential financial consequences of their own negligence? We could understand the stance taken by Avis if it only covered third party losses caused by deliberate acts or gross recklessness of the hirer, but not negligence.
(I can’t copy or link to their T&Cs for some reason but the relevant bits are “Section 10), Damage, Loss or Theft”, top of page 12 “Without Additional Cover” in the Avis General Conditions of Rental EN; and “Are there any times when 3rd party liability cover would not apply”, top of un-numbered page 6 in the Location Specific Conditions UK.)



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