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PRESENTED BY- RAMZAN SHAH
MS INSURANCE,
NLU, JODHPUR
MOTOR INSURANCE HISTORY

 First started in U.K.
 1894- first motor car was introduce in U.K.
 1895 – first motor car insurance introducing in U.K.
For T.P.
 1899 – comprehensive policy covering accidental
damages to the car was introduce.
 1903 – car & general insurance corp. Ltd. Was
established to transact motor insurance followed by
other cos.
MOTOR INSURANCE HISTORY

 In India M.V. Act was passed in 1939 making law for
compulsory T.P. Insurance.
 It was governed by tariff till march-2008.
 Practices of motor insurance in India follows U.K.
Market.
 M.V. Act 1939 was replaced by M.V. Act – 1988(act
no.-59 of 1988 act) & was made effective from
01.07.1989.
WHAT IS MOTOR
INSURANCE?



 MOTOR INSURANCE IS A COMBINATION OF
TWO WORDS I.E. ‘MOTOR + INSURANCE’
 MOTOR UNDER THE MOTOR VEHICLE ACT IS A
SELF-PROPELLED VEHICLE
 INSURANCE WE ALREADY KNOW IS
PROTECTION AGAINST ANY ‘UNFORESEEN
RISK’
 THE ‘UNFORESEEN RISK’ IS AN INCIDENT,
WHICH CAN’T BE FORESEEN I.E. WHICH MAY
OR MAY NOT HAPPEN I.E.
WHAT IS MOTOR
INSURANCE?


A) IT MAY RESULT IN TO EITHER CREATION OF LIABILITIES
OR
B) WILL RESULT IN TO FINANCIAL LOSSES:
INJURIES/DEATH TO PERSON/S AND
DAMAGE TO PROPERTY.
(LIABILITIES)
DAMAGE TO THE VEHICLE ITSELF AND
THEFT OF PARTS OR THE THEFT OF THE
VEHICLE ITSELF.
(FINANCIAL LOSSES)
TYPES OF POLICIES

 THE POLICY WHICH IS MANDATORY TO BE
TAKEN IN ORDER TO MEET THE REQUIREMENT
OF THE MOTOR VEHICLE ACT IS, ‘LIABILITY
ONLY POLICY’ AND
 THE SECOND POLICY IS THE CHOICE OF THE
OWNER OF THE VEHICLE I.E. HE MAY OR MAY
NOT TAKE THIS POLICY, KNOWN AS,
‘PACKAGE POLICY’.
INTRODUCTION

 GLOBALLY MOTOR INSURANCE IS THE BIGGEST
AND FASTEST GROWING GENERAL INSURANCE
PORTFOLIO AND INDIA IS NO EXCEPTION TO IT.
 IT ACCOUNTS FOR MORE THAN 45% OF THE TOTAL
GENERAL INSURANCE PREMIUM INCOME IN INDIA
 IN THE YEAR ENDING 2012, TOTAL NONLIFE
PREMIUM OF THE INDUSTRY WAS ABOUT 58,326
CRORES OUT OF WHICH MOTOR SHARE WAS
ABOUT 24,156 CRORES
 HOWEVER MOTOR BUSINESS WAS 25 CRORES ONLY
AT THE TIME OF NATIONALIZATION.
Segment- Wise gross Non - life Insurance premium for the last
seven financial years, i.e. from 2005 - 06 to 2011 -12
(GDP : INR crores) (Unaudited & Tentative)



Segment

2005-06

200607

2007-08

200809

200910

201011

2011-12

Fire

3750

4163

3505

3436

3945

4644

5535

Cargo

783

886

1041

1156

1264

1544

1846

Hull

513

748

779

836

923

997

1003

Engg.

975

1374

1433

1574

1679

1908

2296

Motor OD

6122

7580

8083

8379

9445

11761

14336

Motor TP

2644

3098

4714

5105

5784

6363

9820

Health

2222

3210

5110

6634

8338

11145

13325

Aviation

405

417

304

365

410

462

481

Liability

397

464

606

715

864

1022

1237

PA

580

619

791

923

953

1140

1374

Others

2619

3074

3351

3629

4786

5996

7098

Total

21010

25634

29718

32751

38391

46999

58326
SEGMENT WISE NON
LIFE PREMIUM


INTRODUCTION

 SOME OF THE FACTORS RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS
GROWTH ARE:
 INCREASE IN EARNING CAPACITY OF INDIVIDUAL
 CHANGE IN PRIORITIES OF LIFE
 EXPLOSIVE GROWTH OF AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY
 NEWER MODELS BEING INTRODUCED IN INDIA
AND IN THE WORLD, THE COSTLIER ONES AND
THE CHEAPEST VERSIONS AND
 INTRODUCTION OF CHEAP AUTO LOANS.
COSTLIEST CAR IN INDIA


CHEAPEST CAR IN INDIA


GROWTH

 IN 1951, THERE WERE 3,00,000 MOTOR VEHICLES
THROUGHOUT INDIA
 THE ROAD NETWORK AT THAT TIME WAS OF
4,00,000 KILOMETERS
 BY THE YEAR ENDING 2011, THE NUMBER OF
VEHICLES HAS GONE UP BY 472 TIMES, WHERE
AS
 ROAD NETWORK HAS EXPANDED BY 11 TIMES
ONLY.
GROWTH

 IN INDIA THE VEHICLE POPULATION HAS
ALREADY CROSSED 14 CRORES COMPRISING OF
THE FOLLOWINGS:
 TWO WHEELERS: 9 CRORES
 MOTOR CARS : 3 CRORES
 COMMERCIAL : 2 CRORES AND
 ABOUT 90 LAKH MOTOR VEHICLES (ALL TYPES)
ARE BEING ADDED ON INDIAN ROADS EVERY YEAR
ACCIDENTS


 ABOUT 300 PERSONS ARE BEING KILLED ON ROAD
ACCIDENTS DAILY AND ABOUT 10,00,00 ARE BEING
INJURED ANNUALLY AND
 THE INCIDENCE OF ROAD ACCIDENTS TO NUMBER OF
VEHICLES IN INDIA IS ALARMINGLY HIGH IN
COMPARISON TO DEVELOPED COUNTRIES:
 THE NUMBER OF ROAD ACCIDENTS PER 10,000
VEHICLES IN INDIA IS ABOUT 120 AS AGAINST 10 IN THE
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD
 THE NUMBER OF DEATHS PER 10,000 VEHICLES IN INDIA
IS 55 AS AGAINST 2 IN THE WEST.
ACCIDENTS


 IN 1990, TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS WERE WORLD’S
NINTH BIGGEST CAUSE OF DEATH AND IT IS
EXPECTED TO BECOME THE THIRD BIGGEST BY 2020.
 STUDY UNDERTAKEN BY THE ‘WORLD HEALTH
ORGANIZATION’ REVEALS THAT ROAD ACCIDENTS
ARE THE SECOND AND
 THIRD BIGGEST CAUSE OF DEATH IN THE AGE
GROUP OF 5-29 AND 30-44 YRS. RESPECTIVELY.
 THE INDIAN SITUATION IS AMONGST THE WORST
IN THE WORLD I.E.
 SHARE OF ROAD FATALITIES IS AROUND 86%.
 AGAINST 40% SHARE OF VEHICLE POPULATION.
ACCIDENTS

During the calendar year 2010, there were close to 5
lakh road accidents in india, which resulted in more
than 1.3 lakh deaths and inflicted injuries on 5.2 lakh
persons. Thses number translates into one road accident
every minute, and one road accident death every four
minutes.

-MINISTRY OF ROAD TRANSPORT AND

HIGHWAYS
World’s Costliest Car-Bugatti Veyron
Before and after the accident


IMPLICATIONS

 IT IS THEREFORE NATURAL THAT IN A
SITUATION LIKE THIS I.E. THE WIDESPREAD
USE OF VEHICLE BY THE COMMON MAN
 MANY VEHICLE OWNERS AND USERS MAY
NOT HAVE THE REQUISITE FINANCIAL
CAPABILITIES OF
 COMPENSATION TO THE VICTIMS OF THE
ROAD ACCIDENT.
REMEDIES

 THE MOTOR VEHICLE ACT HAS THEREFORE MADE
THE THIRD PARTY INSURANCE COMPULSORY
 IT IS A PUNISHABLE OFFENCE TO USE THE
VEHICLE WITHOUT INSURANCE
 NECESSARY PROVISIONS FOR ITS ENFORCEMENT
ARE THEREFORE ARE AVAILABLE WITH THE
AUTHORITIES:
 FAILURE TO COMPLY THE PROVISIONS OF SEC.146
OF THE MV ACT IS PUNISHABLE BY AN
IMPRISONMENT OF THREE MONTHS OR A PENALTY
OF RS. 1000 OR BOTH (SEC.196 OF THE MV ACT).
MANDATORY
INSURANCE

 THE MANDATORY PART OF THE MOTOR
INSURANCE IS KNOWN AS
 ‘THIRD PARTY INSURANCE’
 THIS INSURANCE WAS FORMED ON THE BASIS
OF MOTOR VEHICLE ACT
 THE POLICY IS BEING ISSUED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THE
M. V. ACT, IS NOW CALLED AS THE ‘LIABILITY
ONLY POLICY’ & THE COVERAGE’S PROVIDED
ARE:….
LIABILITIES TO THIRD
PARTY


 DEATH OF OR BODILY INJURY TO ANY PERSON
INCLUDING OCCUPANTS (PROVIDED SUCH
OCCUPANTS ARE NOT CARRIED FOR HIRE OR
REWARD) AS PER MOTOR VEHICLES ACT, 1988.
 THE COMPANY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DEATH
OR INJURY ARISES OUT OF AND IN THE COURSE OF
THE EMPLOYMENT
 DAMAGE TO PROPERTY OTHER THAN PROPERTY
BELONGING TO THE INSURED OR HELD IN TRUST/
CUSTODY OR CONTROL OF THE INSURED
 ALL COSTS AND EXPENSES INCURRED WITH ITS
WRITTEN CONSENT.
Comprehensive Policy:
Coverage



 Loss or Damage to your vehicle against Natural Calamities
 Fire, explosion, self-ignition or lightning, earthquake, flood,
typhoon, hurricane, storm, tempest, inundation, cyclone,
hailstorm, frost, landslide, rockslide.
 Loss or Damage to your vehicle against Man-made Calamities
 Burglary, theft, riot, strike, malicious act, accident by external
means, terrorist activity, any damage in transit by road, rail etc.
 Personal Accident Cover
 Coverage for the individual driver of the vehicle while travelling,
mounting or dismounting from the car. Optional personal accident
covers for co-passengers.
 Third Party Legal Liability
 Protection against legal liability due to accidental damages
resulting in the permanent injury or death of a person, and
damage caused to the surrounding property.
Comprehensive Policy:
Exclusions













Normal wear and tear and general ageing of the vehicle.
Depreciation or any consequential loss.
Mechanical/ electrical breakdown.
Wear and tear of consumables like tyres and tubes unless the
vehicle is damaged at the same time, in which case the liability
of the company shall be limited to 50% of the cost of
replacement.
Vehicles including cars being used otherwise than in
accordance with limitations as to use.
Damage to/ by a person driving any vehicles or cars without a
valid license.
Damage to/ by a person driving the vehicle under the influence
of drugs or liquor.
Loss/ damage due to war, mutiny or nuclear risk
TYPES OF VEHICLES

 THE INDIAN MOTOR TARIFF REVISED W.E.F. 1ST
JULY 2002, FOR THE PURPOSES OF INSURANCE
 HAS CLASSIFIED THE MOTOR VEHICLES
BROADLY INTO THREE CATEGORIES WITH
FURTHER SUB CLASSIFICATION VIZ.
 PRIVATE CARS
 MOTORIZED TWO WHEELERS AND
 COMMERCIAL VEHICLES.

PRIVATE CARS


TWO WHEELERS
COMMERCIAL VEHICLES


CLAIMS

 TYPE OF LOSSES:
 TOTAL LOSS (ACCIDENTAL)
 WHEN INSURED VEHICLE IS DAMAGED TO THE EXTEND THAT
REPAIRS IS UNECONOMICAL TO THE COMPANY OR COST OF
RETRIEVAL EXCEEDS THE IDV.
 IF ASSESSED VALUE OF THE LOSS EXCEEDS 75% OF IDV
 TOTAL LOSS (THEFT)
 WHEN PHYSICAL PRESENCE OF VEHICLE IS NOT THERE I.E.
VEHICLE IS STOLEN.
 PARTIAL LOSS (ACCIDENTAL)
 REPAIRABLE LOSS OCCURRING DUE TO AN INSURED PERIL.
 PARTIAL LOSS (THEFT)
 THEFT OF PARTS/ ACCESSORIES.
 ACCESSORIES COVERED ONLY IN PRIVATE CARS.
CLAIM PROCEDURE

 IMMEDIATE NOTICE OF LOSS IN WRITING TO
BE GIVEN
 FOR ACCIDENTAL LOSSES, ESTIMATE OF
REPAIRS AND CLAIM FORM TO BE SUBMITTED
 FOR LOSS DUE TO THEFT OF VEHICLE,
 A COPY OF F.I.R. ALONG WITH A CLAIM FORM
TO BE GIVEN
 TO APPOINT A SURVEYOR FOR ASSESSMENT
OF LOSS/ AN INVESTIGATOR TO INVESTIGATE
THE THEFT…..
CLAIM PROCEDURE


 ORIGINAL R/C, D/L TO BE PRODUCED
 REPAIRS CAN BE STARTED IN CASE OF PARTIAL
LOSS, AFTER INITIAL VERIFICATION BY
SURVEYOR’S
 CLAIMS ARE SUBJECT TO COMPULSORY EXCESSES
 IN CASE OF TOTAL LOSS, LIMIT OF LIABILITY WILL
BE IDV
 ANY DISPUTE REGARDING ‘QUANTUM’ OF CLAIM
AMOUNT HAS TO BE REFERRED TO AN
ARBITRATOR
 TIME LIMIT FOR FILING A SUIT AFTER DISCLAIMER
IS 12 MONTHS FROM DATE OF SUCH DISCLAIMER
THANKS


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motor insurance.ppt

  • 1. PRESENTED BY- RAMZAN SHAH MS INSURANCE, NLU, JODHPUR
  • 2. MOTOR INSURANCE HISTORY   First started in U.K.  1894- first motor car was introduce in U.K.  1895 – first motor car insurance introducing in U.K. For T.P.  1899 – comprehensive policy covering accidental damages to the car was introduce.  1903 – car & general insurance corp. Ltd. Was established to transact motor insurance followed by other cos.
  • 3. MOTOR INSURANCE HISTORY   In India M.V. Act was passed in 1939 making law for compulsory T.P. Insurance.  It was governed by tariff till march-2008.  Practices of motor insurance in India follows U.K. Market.  M.V. Act 1939 was replaced by M.V. Act – 1988(act no.-59 of 1988 act) & was made effective from 01.07.1989.
  • 4. WHAT IS MOTOR INSURANCE?   MOTOR INSURANCE IS A COMBINATION OF TWO WORDS I.E. ‘MOTOR + INSURANCE’  MOTOR UNDER THE MOTOR VEHICLE ACT IS A SELF-PROPELLED VEHICLE  INSURANCE WE ALREADY KNOW IS PROTECTION AGAINST ANY ‘UNFORESEEN RISK’  THE ‘UNFORESEEN RISK’ IS AN INCIDENT, WHICH CAN’T BE FORESEEN I.E. WHICH MAY OR MAY NOT HAPPEN I.E.
  • 5. WHAT IS MOTOR INSURANCE?  A) IT MAY RESULT IN TO EITHER CREATION OF LIABILITIES OR B) WILL RESULT IN TO FINANCIAL LOSSES: INJURIES/DEATH TO PERSON/S AND DAMAGE TO PROPERTY. (LIABILITIES) DAMAGE TO THE VEHICLE ITSELF AND THEFT OF PARTS OR THE THEFT OF THE VEHICLE ITSELF. (FINANCIAL LOSSES)
  • 6. TYPES OF POLICIES   THE POLICY WHICH IS MANDATORY TO BE TAKEN IN ORDER TO MEET THE REQUIREMENT OF THE MOTOR VEHICLE ACT IS, ‘LIABILITY ONLY POLICY’ AND  THE SECOND POLICY IS THE CHOICE OF THE OWNER OF THE VEHICLE I.E. HE MAY OR MAY NOT TAKE THIS POLICY, KNOWN AS, ‘PACKAGE POLICY’.
  • 7. INTRODUCTION   GLOBALLY MOTOR INSURANCE IS THE BIGGEST AND FASTEST GROWING GENERAL INSURANCE PORTFOLIO AND INDIA IS NO EXCEPTION TO IT.  IT ACCOUNTS FOR MORE THAN 45% OF THE TOTAL GENERAL INSURANCE PREMIUM INCOME IN INDIA  IN THE YEAR ENDING 2012, TOTAL NONLIFE PREMIUM OF THE INDUSTRY WAS ABOUT 58,326 CRORES OUT OF WHICH MOTOR SHARE WAS ABOUT 24,156 CRORES  HOWEVER MOTOR BUSINESS WAS 25 CRORES ONLY AT THE TIME OF NATIONALIZATION.
  • 8. Segment- Wise gross Non - life Insurance premium for the last seven financial years, i.e. from 2005 - 06 to 2011 -12 (GDP : INR crores) (Unaudited & Tentative)  Segment 2005-06 200607 2007-08 200809 200910 201011 2011-12 Fire 3750 4163 3505 3436 3945 4644 5535 Cargo 783 886 1041 1156 1264 1544 1846 Hull 513 748 779 836 923 997 1003 Engg. 975 1374 1433 1574 1679 1908 2296 Motor OD 6122 7580 8083 8379 9445 11761 14336 Motor TP 2644 3098 4714 5105 5784 6363 9820 Health 2222 3210 5110 6634 8338 11145 13325 Aviation 405 417 304 365 410 462 481 Liability 397 464 606 715 864 1022 1237 PA 580 619 791 923 953 1140 1374 Others 2619 3074 3351 3629 4786 5996 7098 Total 21010 25634 29718 32751 38391 46999 58326
  • 9. SEGMENT WISE NON LIFE PREMIUM 
  • 10. INTRODUCTION   SOME OF THE FACTORS RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS GROWTH ARE:  INCREASE IN EARNING CAPACITY OF INDIVIDUAL  CHANGE IN PRIORITIES OF LIFE  EXPLOSIVE GROWTH OF AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY  NEWER MODELS BEING INTRODUCED IN INDIA AND IN THE WORLD, THE COSTLIER ONES AND THE CHEAPEST VERSIONS AND  INTRODUCTION OF CHEAP AUTO LOANS.
  • 11. COSTLIEST CAR IN INDIA 
  • 12. CHEAPEST CAR IN INDIA 
  • 13. GROWTH   IN 1951, THERE WERE 3,00,000 MOTOR VEHICLES THROUGHOUT INDIA  THE ROAD NETWORK AT THAT TIME WAS OF 4,00,000 KILOMETERS  BY THE YEAR ENDING 2011, THE NUMBER OF VEHICLES HAS GONE UP BY 472 TIMES, WHERE AS  ROAD NETWORK HAS EXPANDED BY 11 TIMES ONLY.
  • 14. GROWTH   IN INDIA THE VEHICLE POPULATION HAS ALREADY CROSSED 14 CRORES COMPRISING OF THE FOLLOWINGS:  TWO WHEELERS: 9 CRORES  MOTOR CARS : 3 CRORES  COMMERCIAL : 2 CRORES AND  ABOUT 90 LAKH MOTOR VEHICLES (ALL TYPES) ARE BEING ADDED ON INDIAN ROADS EVERY YEAR
  • 15. ACCIDENTS   ABOUT 300 PERSONS ARE BEING KILLED ON ROAD ACCIDENTS DAILY AND ABOUT 10,00,00 ARE BEING INJURED ANNUALLY AND  THE INCIDENCE OF ROAD ACCIDENTS TO NUMBER OF VEHICLES IN INDIA IS ALARMINGLY HIGH IN COMPARISON TO DEVELOPED COUNTRIES:  THE NUMBER OF ROAD ACCIDENTS PER 10,000 VEHICLES IN INDIA IS ABOUT 120 AS AGAINST 10 IN THE DEVELOPED COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD  THE NUMBER OF DEATHS PER 10,000 VEHICLES IN INDIA IS 55 AS AGAINST 2 IN THE WEST.
  • 16. ACCIDENTS   IN 1990, TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS WERE WORLD’S NINTH BIGGEST CAUSE OF DEATH AND IT IS EXPECTED TO BECOME THE THIRD BIGGEST BY 2020.  STUDY UNDERTAKEN BY THE ‘WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION’ REVEALS THAT ROAD ACCIDENTS ARE THE SECOND AND  THIRD BIGGEST CAUSE OF DEATH IN THE AGE GROUP OF 5-29 AND 30-44 YRS. RESPECTIVELY.  THE INDIAN SITUATION IS AMONGST THE WORST IN THE WORLD I.E.  SHARE OF ROAD FATALITIES IS AROUND 86%.  AGAINST 40% SHARE OF VEHICLE POPULATION.
  • 17. ACCIDENTS  During the calendar year 2010, there were close to 5 lakh road accidents in india, which resulted in more than 1.3 lakh deaths and inflicted injuries on 5.2 lakh persons. Thses number translates into one road accident every minute, and one road accident death every four minutes. -MINISTRY OF ROAD TRANSPORT AND HIGHWAYS
  • 18. World’s Costliest Car-Bugatti Veyron Before and after the accident 
  • 19. IMPLICATIONS   IT IS THEREFORE NATURAL THAT IN A SITUATION LIKE THIS I.E. THE WIDESPREAD USE OF VEHICLE BY THE COMMON MAN  MANY VEHICLE OWNERS AND USERS MAY NOT HAVE THE REQUISITE FINANCIAL CAPABILITIES OF  COMPENSATION TO THE VICTIMS OF THE ROAD ACCIDENT.
  • 20. REMEDIES   THE MOTOR VEHICLE ACT HAS THEREFORE MADE THE THIRD PARTY INSURANCE COMPULSORY  IT IS A PUNISHABLE OFFENCE TO USE THE VEHICLE WITHOUT INSURANCE  NECESSARY PROVISIONS FOR ITS ENFORCEMENT ARE THEREFORE ARE AVAILABLE WITH THE AUTHORITIES:  FAILURE TO COMPLY THE PROVISIONS OF SEC.146 OF THE MV ACT IS PUNISHABLE BY AN IMPRISONMENT OF THREE MONTHS OR A PENALTY OF RS. 1000 OR BOTH (SEC.196 OF THE MV ACT).
  • 21. MANDATORY INSURANCE   THE MANDATORY PART OF THE MOTOR INSURANCE IS KNOWN AS  ‘THIRD PARTY INSURANCE’  THIS INSURANCE WAS FORMED ON THE BASIS OF MOTOR VEHICLE ACT  THE POLICY IS BEING ISSUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THE M. V. ACT, IS NOW CALLED AS THE ‘LIABILITY ONLY POLICY’ & THE COVERAGE’S PROVIDED ARE:….
  • 22. LIABILITIES TO THIRD PARTY   DEATH OF OR BODILY INJURY TO ANY PERSON INCLUDING OCCUPANTS (PROVIDED SUCH OCCUPANTS ARE NOT CARRIED FOR HIRE OR REWARD) AS PER MOTOR VEHICLES ACT, 1988.  THE COMPANY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DEATH OR INJURY ARISES OUT OF AND IN THE COURSE OF THE EMPLOYMENT  DAMAGE TO PROPERTY OTHER THAN PROPERTY BELONGING TO THE INSURED OR HELD IN TRUST/ CUSTODY OR CONTROL OF THE INSURED  ALL COSTS AND EXPENSES INCURRED WITH ITS WRITTEN CONSENT.
  • 23. Comprehensive Policy: Coverage   Loss or Damage to your vehicle against Natural Calamities  Fire, explosion, self-ignition or lightning, earthquake, flood, typhoon, hurricane, storm, tempest, inundation, cyclone, hailstorm, frost, landslide, rockslide.  Loss or Damage to your vehicle against Man-made Calamities  Burglary, theft, riot, strike, malicious act, accident by external means, terrorist activity, any damage in transit by road, rail etc.  Personal Accident Cover  Coverage for the individual driver of the vehicle while travelling, mounting or dismounting from the car. Optional personal accident covers for co-passengers.  Third Party Legal Liability  Protection against legal liability due to accidental damages resulting in the permanent injury or death of a person, and damage caused to the surrounding property.
  • 24. Comprehensive Policy: Exclusions          Normal wear and tear and general ageing of the vehicle. Depreciation or any consequential loss. Mechanical/ electrical breakdown. Wear and tear of consumables like tyres and tubes unless the vehicle is damaged at the same time, in which case the liability of the company shall be limited to 50% of the cost of replacement. Vehicles including cars being used otherwise than in accordance with limitations as to use. Damage to/ by a person driving any vehicles or cars without a valid license. Damage to/ by a person driving the vehicle under the influence of drugs or liquor. Loss/ damage due to war, mutiny or nuclear risk
  • 25. TYPES OF VEHICLES   THE INDIAN MOTOR TARIFF REVISED W.E.F. 1ST JULY 2002, FOR THE PURPOSES OF INSURANCE  HAS CLASSIFIED THE MOTOR VEHICLES BROADLY INTO THREE CATEGORIES WITH FURTHER SUB CLASSIFICATION VIZ.  PRIVATE CARS  MOTORIZED TWO WHEELERS AND  COMMERCIAL VEHICLES.
  • 29. CLAIMS   TYPE OF LOSSES:  TOTAL LOSS (ACCIDENTAL)  WHEN INSURED VEHICLE IS DAMAGED TO THE EXTEND THAT REPAIRS IS UNECONOMICAL TO THE COMPANY OR COST OF RETRIEVAL EXCEEDS THE IDV.  IF ASSESSED VALUE OF THE LOSS EXCEEDS 75% OF IDV  TOTAL LOSS (THEFT)  WHEN PHYSICAL PRESENCE OF VEHICLE IS NOT THERE I.E. VEHICLE IS STOLEN.  PARTIAL LOSS (ACCIDENTAL)  REPAIRABLE LOSS OCCURRING DUE TO AN INSURED PERIL.  PARTIAL LOSS (THEFT)  THEFT OF PARTS/ ACCESSORIES.  ACCESSORIES COVERED ONLY IN PRIVATE CARS.
  • 30. CLAIM PROCEDURE   IMMEDIATE NOTICE OF LOSS IN WRITING TO BE GIVEN  FOR ACCIDENTAL LOSSES, ESTIMATE OF REPAIRS AND CLAIM FORM TO BE SUBMITTED  FOR LOSS DUE TO THEFT OF VEHICLE,  A COPY OF F.I.R. ALONG WITH A CLAIM FORM TO BE GIVEN  TO APPOINT A SURVEYOR FOR ASSESSMENT OF LOSS/ AN INVESTIGATOR TO INVESTIGATE THE THEFT…..
  • 31. CLAIM PROCEDURE   ORIGINAL R/C, D/L TO BE PRODUCED  REPAIRS CAN BE STARTED IN CASE OF PARTIAL LOSS, AFTER INITIAL VERIFICATION BY SURVEYOR’S  CLAIMS ARE SUBJECT TO COMPULSORY EXCESSES  IN CASE OF TOTAL LOSS, LIMIT OF LIABILITY WILL BE IDV  ANY DISPUTE REGARDING ‘QUANTUM’ OF CLAIM AMOUNT HAS TO BE REFERRED TO AN ARBITRATOR  TIME LIMIT FOR FILING A SUIT AFTER DISCLAIMER IS 12 MONTHS FROM DATE OF SUCH DISCLAIMER