Renting a car in Casablanca gives visitors flexibility in a city where distances are long, traffic patterns vary by hour, and business or leisure schedules rarely align with public transport. Yet insurance misunderstandings remain the number one cause of disputes between tourists and rental agencies.
Terms like CDW, Full Cover, or Glass & Tires are often misunderstood, assumed, or incorrectly compared to European or North American standards. This guide explains what each option really covers in Casablanca, what it does not cover, and the fine details most tourists miss.
Table of Contents
Why Car Rental Insurance Matters in Casablanca
How Moroccan Rental Insurance Works
CDW Explained (Collision Damage Waiver)
Full Cover: What It Actually Includes
Glass, Tires & Undercarriage Coverage
Deductibles, Deposits & Liability
Common Tourist Misunderstandings
Accident, Scratches & Police Reports
Choosing the Right Coverage Level
FAQs About Insurance in Casablanca
Final Takeaways
Why Car Rental Insurance Matters in Casablanca
Casablanca traffic is dense, fast-moving, and highly urban. Even cautious drivers can encounter:
Tight parking situations
Minor scratches in traffic
Side mirror damage
Low-speed bumper contact
Most incidents are minor, but insurance terms determine whether they result in a small inconvenience or a costly dispute.
How Moroccan Rental Insurance Works
In Morocco, every rental car includes mandatory third-party liability insurance. This covers damage you cause to others, not the rental vehicle itself.
Damage to the rental car is governed by waivers and optional coverage, not classic insurance policies in the tourist’s name.
Key point:
You are financially responsible for the rental car unless a waiver limits or removes that responsibility.
CDW Explained (Collision Damage Waiver)
CDW is the most common insurance term tourists encounter—and the most misunderstood.
What CDW Covers
Damage to the rental car body after a collision
Limits your financial responsibility to a deductible (excess)
CDW does not mean “free damage.”
The concept of a Collision Damage Waiver is widely used worldwide and explained clearly as a liability-limiting agreement rather than insurance itself:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collision_damage_waiver
What CDW Does NOT Cover
Glass (windows, windshield)
Tires and wheels
Undercarriage
Interior damage
Lost keys
Incorrect fuel use
In Casablanca, CDW deductibles often range from €700 to €1,500, depending on vehicle class.
Full Cover: What It Actually Includes
“Full insurance” is a commercial term, not a legal one.
In Casablanca, Full Cover usually means:
CDW included
Reduced or zero deductible
Additional protection for common exclusions
However, Full Cover varies by agency, so details matter.
What Full Cover Often Includes
Body damage with zero or low excess
Partial or full coverage for glass
Partial or full coverage for tires
What It May Still Exclude
Undercarriage damage
Roof damage
Interior stains or burns
Negligent driving
Always confirm what remains excluded, even under “full cover.”
Glass, Tires & Undercarriage Coverage
Why These Matter in Casablanca
Urban driving risks include:
Construction debris
Curbs and tight parking
Uneven surfaces near older neighborhoods
Glass Coverage
Covers:
Windshield cracks
Side window damage
Often excluded unless specifically added.
Tires & Wheels
Covers:
Punctures
Rim damage
Often excluded because damage can occur without collision evidence.
Undercarriage
Almost always excluded unless explicitly stated.
These exclusions are common internationally and are not unique to Morocco. They stem from how insurers classify non-collision damage under road-use liability principles.
Deductibles, Deposits & Liability
Deductible (Excess)
Maximum amount you pay if damage occurs
Reduced or removed with Full Cover
Security Deposit
Blocked on credit card
Released after vehicle inspection
Important:
A zero deductible does not always mean zero deposit.
Liability Without Coverage
Without CDW or Full Cover:
You are responsible for full repair cost
Payment may be required before leaving Morocco
Common Tourist Misunderstandings
❌ “I booked full insurance online, so I’m covered”
Third-party platforms often sell their own reimbursement insurance, not coverage recognized locally.
❌ “Minor scratches don’t count”
In Casablanca, every scratch is documented.
❌ “Police reports are only for big accidents”
Many agencies require a police report for any claim, even minor ones.
Moroccan traffic procedures follow structured reporting rules that align with international road traffic conventions governing accidents and liability documentation:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vienna_Convention_on_Road_Traffic
Accident, Scratches & Police Reports
If an Incident Happens
Do not move the vehicle (if safe)
Contact the rental agency immediately
Call the police for a report
Take photos from all angles
Without a police report, insurance may be void, even with Full Cover.
Choosing the Right Coverage Level
Short City Stays
Full Cover recommended
Focus on glass & tire protection
Business or Repeated City Driving
Zero-deductible Full Cover
Faster return process
Budget Rentals
CDW minimum
Expect higher deposit and risk
The cost difference between CDW and Full Cover is often small compared to the potential expense of a single windshield crack.
FAQs About Car Rental Insurance in Casablanca
Is insurance mandatory?
Yes, third-party liability is mandatory.
Is Full Cover really full?
No, always check exclusions.
Do I need glass & tire coverage?
Highly recommended for city driving.
Are scratches common?
Minor scratches are frequent in urban areas.
Will my credit card insurance work?
Only if the agency accepts external coverage, which is not always the case.
Can I reduce the deposit?
Usually yes with Full Cover.
Final Takeaways
Car rental insurance in Casablanca is straightforward once terminology is understood—but assumptions cause problems. CDW limits liability but doesn’t eliminate it. Full Cover reduces risk but still has exclusions. Glass, tires, and undercarriage coverage are the most commonly overlooked protections.
Tourists who take time to understand insurance details enjoy smoother pickups, faster returns, and fewer disputes—allowing them to focus on the city rather than paperwork.