Hello,
About a couple of years ago or so, as a newly landed PR, I rented a car from a rental company a few times.
As I was not well accustomed with how things work, the fist time I rented a car it was for a day ride and by then I declined to take auto insurance option from the car company because I mistakenly thought my credit card would got me covered. When I checked it myself after the facts, I discovered that my credit card agreement did have such provision. So actually what did happen is that I drove the car without an insurance per se. Fortunately, nothing has gone wrong in terms of accident, etc. So I got lucky, yet, it is definitely not the proper thing to do. Obviously for the next rental and onward I always added auto insurance option from the car rental. Since I never owned nor planned to own a car soon in Canada at that time, it was still the most economical option to use/add car rental insurance option.
Now that I am looking at the prospect of buying a car in Canada I shall buy a personal auto insurance.
My question, with respect to my omission/failure per above, I was wondering If there is anyway this could get me in trouble when I will soon try to enroll with an auto insurance company ? Should I discuss this with the auto insurance company?
I have to say that apart this negligence, I have a clean driving record, just some parking tickets and a minor over speeding ticket...and that goes back for more than a decade now.
Any insight is most appreciated.
Thanks
Regards
About a couple of years ago or so, as a newly landed PR, I rented a car from a rental company a few times.
As I was not well accustomed with how things work, the fist time I rented a car it was for a day ride and by then I declined to take auto insurance option from the car company because I mistakenly thought my credit card would got me covered. When I checked it myself after the facts, I discovered that my credit card agreement did have such provision. So actually what did happen is that I drove the car without an insurance per se. Fortunately, nothing has gone wrong in terms of accident, etc. So I got lucky, yet, it is definitely not the proper thing to do. Obviously for the next rental and onward I always added auto insurance option from the car rental. Since I never owned nor planned to own a car soon in Canada at that time, it was still the most economical option to use/add car rental insurance option.
Now that I am looking at the prospect of buying a car in Canada I shall buy a personal auto insurance.
My question, with respect to my omission/failure per above, I was wondering If there is anyway this could get me in trouble when I will soon try to enroll with an auto insurance company ? Should I discuss this with the auto insurance company?
I have to say that apart this negligence, I have a clean driving record, just some parking tickets and a minor over speeding ticket...and that goes back for more than a decade now.
Any insight is most appreciated.
Thanks
Regards
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