I rented a Uhaul and cause wreck to a building. I didn't purchase Uhaul insurance. Who pays for the hurt.

I went to go below the building but the clearance was to low and I caused some make worse to the building but no damage to the Uhaul. I don't think my auto insurance will cover it. Will the building insurance cover it or will I hold to pay out of pocket.
You will be paying. The vehicle be in your control and your negligence caused the pull.
It is possible that you have a clause in your auto insurance policy that covers rental cars but most credible not commercial vehicles.
It was not the building criticize that you hit it so make sure you look for those clearance signs next time.
It depends if it was a Uhaul trailer or a Uhaul truck. With a trailer, the insurance you're buying on it covers comprehensive and collision damages. Liability on a trailer extends from the vehicle towing it, so anything you have for liability limits on your vehicle should cover the make worse.

If you rented a Uhaul truck, then you'll have to check near your insurance company about how things work in your state. On rentals, you're commonly covered. Depending on where you're living, you might have alike limits as the vehicle you own with the unbeatable coverages.

I'd suggest talking with your insurance company. They can't put surrounded by a claim without your permission, so it doesn't hurt to ask. Good luck.
If you paid for the Uhaul rental next to a credit card, sometimes they will pay for the damage. I know that American Express does this.
your motor insurance will cover it . my friend rolled a uhaul and his car insurance covered it

You earnings for the damage. Good luck!


Answers:    Check with your insurance company, if you rented the uhaul beside out there ins, then you must be covered by your own. if you are than your covered. a moment ago pay your deductable, and dont forget the police report.