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  1. If they say no, you need to purchase insurance through Turo (Travelers). If you can afford a $3k deductible and don't have a lot of assets in your name, you can probably get by with the basic coverage.

  2. Turo’s insurance (through Liberty Mutual) only offers state liability minimums for the Minimum (formerly Basic) and Standard plans, which are typically very low ($15,000/person, $30,000/incident in California).

  3. All Turo hosts choose the protection plan that’s right for them. Every trip is covered with $2,000,000 in third-party liability insurance from Economical or ICBC.

  4. All turo trips are covered by a $750k liability plan, so if you cause an accident, you'll be covered up to 750k via their insurance partner. You don't need to buy any insurance outside of turo to be covered for a turo rental if you purchase one of the protection plans.

  5. Terms to know Guest - Refers to the primary guest tied to the trip booking. We also use it to refer to any Turo authorized secondary drivers. ...

  6. All trips in Canada come standard with $2,000,000* in third-party liability insurance issued to Turo under policies from Economical Insurance Company and ICBC. Protection plans offer reimbursement for physical damage and theft — the level of protection varies with the plan you choose.

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  8. How much does Turo insurance cost for hosts? Insurance costs are built into the fee and plan schedule you select. For Canadian hosts, you can choose from two options: Plan 75: You receive 75% of the trip cost. There is no deductible and $2 million in third party liability coverage. Plan 85: You receive 85% of the trip cost. There is a $2000 ...