What to Look for In Towing Protection

Jun 14, 2013

Editor’s Note: This article is a continuation of our moving protection series. Check out our other articles on What to Look for In Storage Coverage for more information.

Out of the 27.3 million cars produced this year alone, I can guarantee that at least one out of every three cars will have a hitch on it. Towing is something that we all have the chance of doing in our lifetime — whether it’s taking the boat to the lake, pulling a car cross country or picking up building materials at the hardware store around the corner. While it’s important to always follow the guidelines for safe trailering, we here at Moving Insider want to make sure you go the extra mile and opt in for a towing protection plan.

Opting in to a protection plan is a great way to achieve peace of mind and end-to-end protection for your vehicle and towed cargo. So I, along with the rest of the Moving Insider team, cut through the fine print and selected three main things to look for when shopping for towing protection.

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Trailer protection is an important part of any rental trailer contract.

Damage Waiver

A damage waiver is the most important part of any towing protection plan. If you do not take the plan, most companies will hold you personally responsible for any and all damages to the equipment and this payment is required immediately. So imagine getting into some sort of accident, losing your cargo, and then having to pay up right away — doesn’t sound like a good trip to me. Although the plan can’t alleviate the first two issues, being covered for damages to rented equipment is something you’ll want.

Medical and Life Protection

It is important to look for a plan that offers protection to not only the trailer, but the operator and passengers of the vehicle pulling it as well. Electing for a plan through the rental company is a one time charge — where as your personal medical insurance could add fees and other surcharges. In the case of an accident where someone is hurt, sometimes it’s best to take the path of least resistance.

Towed Property Protection

If you are towing the cargo, it’s more than likely that the cargo is important to you. Protecting the cargo or vehicle in the case of an auto transport is something you’ll want to make sure you do. A protection plan can make for a hassle-free claim in the event of an accident. Even with auto insurance on the vehicle, settling quickly and easily with the protection plan is easier than filing a claim with a private insurer. You also run the risk of increasing premiums and costs associated with the claim. SafeTow by U-Haul offers all of these options and more.

Have you ever towed anything before with a protection plan? Did you have any accidents along the way? Let us know in the comments below.

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