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Physical Damage Coverage Is Included In Two-Wheeler Insurance Policies

The Motor Vehicles Act of 1988 makes two-wheeler insurance mandatory in India. You won't have to worry about your bike being stolen or damaged if you have two-wheeler insurance in your name.
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Published on March 14, 2022

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Highlights

  • Two-wheeler insurance coverage protects your bike from physical damage
  • There are two types of policies offered by all insurance companies
  • As a result of an accident, as well as other risks

There are two types of policies offered by all insurance companies:

  • Bike Insurance from a Third-Party
  • Comprehensive Bike Insurance

Physical Damage Coverage is a sort of bike insurance policy that protects you financially in the event of a bike accident. It is important to note that purchasing a physical damage policy is not required by law. Purchasing this coverage for your bike, on the other hand, will ensure that you suffer the least amount of financial loss in the event of damage. As a result, many bike owners opt for physical damage protection.

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It's not easy to ride a two-wheeler. You must be able to concentrate on many tasks at the same time. You must keep your bike's balance while concentrating on the road and adhering to traffic regulations. Failure to execute any of them could result in an accident, resulting in personal injury and damage to your bike. This is why purchasing a physical damage policy is advantageous.

How can I get physical damage coverage?

Physical Damage Bike insurance reduces your financial liability in the event of a bike accident. Physical damage insurance can cover a variety of things.

  • Comprehensive Policy

undefinedA Comprehensive Bike Insurance policy provides a broad range of coverage, including Third-Party Liability and Own Damage Coverage. The best part about a comprehensive policy is that you can customize it with additional coverage and add-ons. Third-party liabilities are the costs of reimbursing a third party for harm you have caused. Injuries, death, and property damage are examples of such damages.undefined

  • Own Damage Policy on Its Own

When you choose a long-term third-party liability plan and want to purchase separate own-damage protection, this plan comes into play. The coverage of a standalone policy is similar to that of a physical damage policy. In the following sections, we'll go through this in further detail.

What does the Physical Damage Bike Insurance Policy cover?

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Coverages are instances in which the insurance company will cover the cost of repairs if the policy's terms and conditions are met.

Personal Accident: This is an optional add-on that must be purchased in addition to a bike insurance policy. It covers the rider's bodily injuries. Compensation is also available in the event of death or disability.

Accidental damage to your insured bike: coverage for repairing damage to your insured bike in the event of an accident.

Theft: In the event of proven bike theft, compensation up to the insured declared value (IDV) is available. Natural and man-made calamities Floods, earthquakes, vandalism, rioting, and other natural and man-made calamities are covered.

Whole loss: The vehicle's total loss is covered. If the cost of repairing your bike exceeds 75% of the IDV, it is considered a total loss.

Fire: Protection against harm to the bike caused by a fire or explosion.

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