Guest - Refers to the primary guest tied to the trip booking. We also use it to refer to any Turo authorized secondary drivers.
Physical damage - Any damage to the vehicle, including Mechanical Damage and Interior Damage.
Related Costs - These include all costs and fees resulting from damage of any kind to the Vehicle during the booked trip. Cost and fees include but are not limited to:
estimation or appraisal costs
storage fees
towing fees
repair or replacement costs
registration or transfer taxes
claims processing costs and all similar or associated costs, minus any residual salvage value that’s collected
Vehicle - Refers to the vehicle booked during the applicable reservation.
All protection plans include coverage under a third-party automobile liability insurance policy issued to Turo from Travelers Excess and Surplus Lines Company (“Travelers”). The third-party liability insurance from Travelers does not provide a defense or indemnification for any claim asserted by Turo.
Subject to terms, conditions, and exclusions, the Travelers policy provides Guests with the following kinds of coverage. This coverage is active while they’re driving the booked vehicle during the booked trip.
Bodily injury and property damage to third parties:
The Travelers policy insures Guests who book with non-Commercial Hosts against liability to third parties for bodily injury and third party property damage resulting from the use of the booked vehicle during the booked trip. Coverage provided is up to the minimum liability coverage required by state law. Guests can’t decline this coverage.
If the primary Guest selects the Premier plan (discussed below), the limits of the coverage provided under the Travelers policy are increased to a combined single limit of $750,000 subject to the terms of the policy.
Personal Injury Protection (“PIP”):
The Travelers policy provides the minimum amount of PIP coverage allowed by law in those states where PIP coverage is required and can’t be waived.
The scope of PIP coverage varies by state. It typically protects Guests and passengers (up to a stated dollar amount) for:
medical expenses
loss of income
funeral expenses
similar expenses resulting from injuries incurred during the use of the booked vehicle during the booked trip
Coverage is provided regardless of who was at fault.
Turo has either waived this coverage entirely or subscribed to the lowest limit allowable by state law. Hosts and Guests are bound by Turo’s election and agree to be bound by that election under the Terms of Service.
The attached files include specific elections, rejections, and waivers for each state, and is incorporated by reference and made a part of the Terms of Service.
Uninsured or Underinsured Motorist (“UM/UIM"):
The Travelers policy includes the statutory minimum amount of UM/UIM coverage in those states where UM/UIM coverage is required by law and can’t be waived.
UM/UIM coverage, when available, protects Guests and passengers from losses resulting from bodily injury caused by:
an uninsured driver
a hit and run driver
a driver whose limits of liability have been exhausted
a driver whose insurer is insolvent while in the booked vehicle during the booked trip
Turo has either waived this coverage entirely or subscribed to the lowest limit allowable by state law. Hosts and Guests are bound by Turo’s election and agree to be bound by that election pursuant to the Terms of Service.
The files linked below include specific elections, rejections, and waivers for each state, and is incorporated by reference and made a part of the Terms of Service.
The third-party liability insurance coverage provided to Guests under the Travelers policy is always secondary (excess) to any other applicable insurance the Guest may have. For example, if the Guest has their own personal auto policy, it will be primary over the Turo protection.
Exception for Maryland: In Maryland, the third party liability insurance will be primary unless the Guest is using Turo for a replacement vehicle while the Guest’s own insured vehicle is repaired. Guests should consult the language of their policy or speak to their own insurance agent to determine whether a car booked on Turo is considered a “replacement vehicle” under the Guest’s policy. If a Guest is insured under an auto insurance policy issued in Maryland that includes collision and/or comprehensive coverage for physical damage, the Guest’s collision coverage is primary during the booked trip with the Vehicle. If the Vehicle qualifies as a “replacement vehicle,” the Guest’s comprehensive physical damage coverage is also primary. For questions or information about the third party liability insurance that is included in protection plans, consumers in Maryland and the licensed states listed here may contact Turo Insurance Agency at (415) 508-0283 / claims@turo.agency. For questions about how damage to a host’s vehicle is handled, visit http://support.turo.com.
Guests should consult the language of their policy or speak to their own insurance agent to understand what coverage might exist for physical damage under their own auto insurance policies during the period of the booked trip. Turo and Turo Insurance Agency don’t provide information or advice about the Guest’s own coverage.
Note: In some states, the host’s policy may continue to provide coverage for Guests and passengers, even during the booked trip. Neither Turo nor Turo Insurance Agency provide information or advice about the existence or scope of any coverage that might be available under the host’s personal policy during the booked trip.
Protection plans made available on Turo also address the primary Guest’s financial liability for any damage to the Vehicle that takes place during the booked trip. The following options are not insurance but a contract which sets forth your level of responsibility for Physical Damage.
The primary Guest is responsible to return the Vehicle on time and in essentially the same condition it was in when they first received it.
The primary Guest is financially responsible for all Physical Damage or theft to the Vehicle, as well as Related Costs. The primary Guest is financially responsible regardless of who is found to be at fault for the damage.
Claims processing costs vary but are typically up to $575 per claim. If a third party accepts total fault for the claim and that third party’s insurer processes it on behalf of the host without substantial processing by Turo’s third party claims administrator, we’ll refund the Guest the claims processing fee.
For example, if there’s Physical Damage to the Vehicle during the period of the booked trip, the primary Guest will be financially liable for the costs of repair, plus Related Costs.
'As another example, if there’s Physical Damage to the Vehicle that results in it being a total loss, then the primary Guest will be financially liable for the actual cash value of the Vehicle, plus Related Costs, minus the salvage value, if any.
Mechanical or Interior Damage. The contractual limitation of liability available under the Premier, Standard, and Minimum plans doesn’t apply to damage caused to the interior of the vehicle or mechanical damage caused during the booked trip, not normal “wear and tear”. (Note that wear and tear does not include cracked glass or chipped glass caused by rocks or other debris.) Regardless of which protection plan the primary Guests chooses, the primary Guest is financially liable for the full cost of the repairs or replacement, as well as Related Costs, for interior damage or mechanical damage caused during the booked trip.
Primary Guests can protect themselves against an allegation that damage to the Vehicle occurred during the period of the booked trip. To do so, they should document with photos the condition of the Vehicle, including any existing damage, at the start of the booked trip. They should upload the photos to Trip Photos at the start of the trip.
When a trip is booked in the state of Washington, Physical Damage to the host’s vehicle is covered by insurance purchased by Turo, but Turo’s insurance does not change the contractual responsibilities of hosts or guests with respect to Physical Damage to a host’s vehicle.
Guests may be insured against Physical Damage to the Vehicle that occurs during the period of the booked trip under their own automobile policies. Even if the third-party liability insurance coverage under the Guest’s own car insurance doesn’t apply, the first-party liability coverage for physical damage (as defined in that policy) may. When a primary Guest books a vehicle on Turo, the primary Guest agrees that if any Physical Damage to the Vehicles occurs during the booked trip, the primary Guest will work with Turo to make a claim for coverage under any policy of insurance that applies to the loss.
Primary Guests can contractually limit the amount that they’re legally obligated to pay out of their own pocket in the event there’s Physical Damage to the booked car that’s not covered, or fully covered, by the primary Guest’s own insurance. Primary Guests may choose from four (4) options.
“Premier” plan: Under the Premier plan, the primary Guest isn’t responsible for paying out of pocket costs for reported Physical Damage (other than eligible Mechanical or Interior Damage) to the Vehicle. When Physical Damage is reported, the primary Guest won’t be financially obligated for the cost of the damage and will pay no deductible to Turo. When Mechanical or Interior Damage is reported, the primary Guest will be charged for eligible damage once a final assessment of the damage cost has been made. A Guest who chooses the Premier plan is still responsible for costs unrelated to liability or physical damage costs. These may include such costs as excess mileage costs, parking tickets/tolls, and unremitted fuel costs. The Premier plan isn’t available for trips booked in some vehicles with a total market value of more than $25,000.00 or any vehicles with a total market value of more than $60,000.00. Primary Guests between the ages of 18-20 may not select this plan.Some guests may be unable to select the Premier plan based on trip details, the type of vehicle, or other factors.
"Standard" plan: Under the Standard plan, the amount that the primary Guest is liable to pay out of their own pocket for Physical Damage (other than Mechanical or Interior Damage) to the Vehicle during the booked trip, plus Related Costs such as claims administrative fees and appraisal costs (and after exhaustion of any other applicable insurance), is contractually limited to $500. When damage is reported, the primary Guest will be charged a $500 damage deposit. If the final damages plus all Related Costs, minus insurance collected, are below the deposit amount, or the claim is not covered, the difference will be refunded. Primary Guests between the ages of 18-20 may select this plan.
"Minimum" plan: Under the Minimum plan, the amount that the primary Guest is liable to pay out of their own pocket for Physical Damage (other than Mechanical or Interior Damage) to the Vehicle during the booked trip, plus Related Costs such as claims administrative fees and appraisal costs (and after exhaustion of any other applicable insurance), is contractually limited to $3,000. When damage is reported, the primary Guest will be charged a $500 damage deposit unless there was major damage (non drivable) to the Vehicle, in which case a $3,000 damage deposit will be charged. If the final damages plus all Related Costs, minus insurance collected, are below the deposit amount, or the claim is not covered, the difference will be refunded. Primary Guests between the ages of 18-20 may select this plan.
“Decline Physical Damage Protection” plan: Under this plan, the primary Guest’s financial responsibility for damage to the Vehicle isn’t contractually limited at all. When damage is reported, the primary Guest will be charged a $500 damage deposit unless there was major damage (non drivable) to the Vehicle, in which case a $3000 damage deposit will be charged. If the final damages plus all Related Costs such as claims administrative fees and appraisal costs, minus insurance collected, are below the deposit amount, or the claim is not covered, the difference will be refunded. Primary Guests between the ages of 18-20 may not select this plan.The primary Guest is legally liable for the cost of repairs or, in the event of a total loss, the actual cash value of the car, plus all Related Costs such as claims administrative fees and appraisal costs, whether the primary Guest has their own insurance or not. For example, if the Vehicle is lost, stolen, or damaged during the booked trip so extensively that the expected cost of repairs exceeds 75% of the actual cash value, the primary Guest is legally liable to pay the entire actual cash value of the car, plus all Related Costs, minus any residual salvage value.If the primary Guest’s liability is not insured, the primary Guest is obligated to pay that money from his or her own pocket. If the primary Guest has applicable insurance, the primary Guest is obligated to pay the difference between the loss and the amount paid by the primary Guest’s insurer.Some guests may be unable to decline a protection plan based on trip details, the type of vehicle, or other factors.
The contractual limitation of liability included in the Standard and Minimum protection plans:
ONLY apply to the amount the primary Guest is obligated to pay in excess of insurance that is available from the Guest and has been collected; and
The contractual limitation of liability included in the Premier, Standard, and Minimum protection plans:
ONLY apply if the primary Guest and each approved secondary driver abides by the Terms and Conditions;
ONLY apply to Physical Damage that is not Mechanical or Interior Damage.
If you have questions about selecting among these options, please consult your insurance professional. You can also contact us at support.turo.com.
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Carefully check the terms and conditions of your policies and consult your own insurance agent before you make a decision about which Turo protection plan is right for you.
For the Premier, Standard, and Minimum plans, if the Guest or any of their approved secondary drivers violate the Terms of Service, engages in any Prohibited Uses or otherwise intentionally, recklessly, or with wanton disregard, misuse the car, the contractual limitation of liability is void and does not apply. That means that the primary Guest will be fully liable for physical damage, including up to the actual cash value of the car, in addition to all Related Costs.
If you’ve booked a vehicle from a Commercial Host, none of the above applies, and you won’t be offered a protection plan at checkout. Please refer to the listing or contact the Commercial Host for information about any insurance or protection available to you, including any related fees.