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Vehicle Insurance

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Vehicle Insurance

Whether you are driving to work, managing a delivery fleet, or embarking on a family road trip, your vehicle is a vital part of your daily life and business. Vehicle Insurance (also known as Motor Insurance) provides a comprehensive financial safety net against physical damage, theft, and legal liabilities. It ensures that an accident on the road doesn’t become a permanent roadblock for your finances.

Drive with peace of mind, knowing you are protected against every turn the road takes.

Vehicle insurance is more than just a legal requirement; it is a critical asset protection tool. From personal cars and two-wheelers to commercial trucks and trailers, our policies are designed to cover the costs of repairs, medical expenses, and third-party damages. With features like 24/7 roadside assistance and a wide network of cashless garages, we ensure that you get back behind the wheel as quickly and safely as possible.

Insurance benefits

Coverage for accidental damage, fire, lightning, theft, and natural calamities, along with mandatory third-party liability protection.

Perfect solution

Flexible plans ranging from basic "Third-Party Only" to "Comprehensive" cover with a variety of add-ons to suit your specific driving habits.

Our benefits

We offer a high-performance shield for you and your vehicle:
Cashless Repair Network
Third-Party Liability
Personal Accident Cover
No Claim Bonus (NCB)

What is 'Zero Depreciation' or 'Bumper-to-Bumper' cover?

Normally, insurers deduct depreciation on parts replaced during a claim. With this add-on, the insurance company pays the full cost of replaced parts without any deduction for age or wear and tear.

Can I transfer my No Claim Bonus (NCB) to a new vehicle?

Yes! The NCB belongs to the driver, not the vehicle. If you sell your old car and buy a new one, you can transfer your accumulated discount to the new policy.

Is it mandatory to have insurance for a vehicle that I don't drive often?

Yes. By law, any vehicle registered to be on public roads must have at least a "Third-Party" insurance policy, regardless of how frequently it is used.