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Types Of Car Insurance Policy

Comprehensive

(Complete Protection for Your Vehicle)

Comprehensive car insurance offers comprehensive coverage for both third-party liability and damages to your own vehicle. It provides a wide range of benefits, including protection against accidents, theft, collisions, and more. Additional rider options are available, such as zero depreciation, roadside assistance, and personal accident cover. This plan provides 360-degree protection for your vehicle.

Third Party

(Protection for Others)

Third-party car insurance covers damages to a third person or their property. It does not cover you or your vehicle. It provides financial support for situations involving injury, disability, or death to a third party The premium is regulated by the IRDAI and is mandatory for driving in India according to the Motor Vehicle Act of 1988.This post is sponsored by our partners Wigs

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Car Insurance Claim Process In India

1. Inform us about the incident.
2. File an FIR for theft or man-made incidents.
3. Keep the vehicle at the scene until surveyed.
4. We will assist when you repair your vehicle using the cashless service option after the survey.
5. Submit original bills and necessary documents for reimbursement.
6. Once the process is complete, the insurance claim will be settled according to policy terms.

Note: Remember that the specific coverage details may vary depending on the insurance provider. It’s advisable to review the policy documents for precise information about coverage.

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What is Usually NOT Covered in Car Insurance Policy?

Typically, Car Insurance Policies do not provide coverage for the following situations

1. Loss or damage that occurs when the policy is not in effect.

2. General wear and tear of the vehicle, including depreciation.

3. Loss or damage resulting from driving without a valid car license.

4. Loss or damage caused by driving under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or narcotics.

5. Loss or damage to the car’s engine due to oil leakage.

6. Loss or damage arising from the commercial use of a private vehicle.

Note: Remember that the specific coverage details may vary depending on the insurance provider. It’s advisable to review the policy documents for precise information about coverage.

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