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How to choose the right car insurance for a used car in IndiaSecuring the right insurance for your used car is crucial, just like choosing the vehicle itself. Understand the mandatory third-party cove...
Over 50% of vehicles lack third-party insurance; is yours among them? Know legal consequences, cost of coverage, and savingsDriving without third-party motor insurance in India carries severe penalties. This mandatory cover protects accident victims financially. ...
Five ways to avoid car insurance fraudsCar insurance fraud is on the rise. Fake agents, missing receipts and invalid QR codes are some common tactics used by scammers. Always get...
Why it is important to have third-party car insuranceDriving responsibly is crucial for safety, and third-party car insurance is mandatory in many countries, including India. Lacking this insu...
Types of car insurance plans you should know aboutIndia mandates third-party insurance (Motor Vehicles Act 1988). IRDAI sets premiums. Types: third-party liability, Own Damage, and Comprehe...
Why you should renew your car insurance policy on time?Renew car insurance promptly to comply with the law, avoid financial burdens, and maintain benefits like no-claim bonuses. Online services ...
Nitrogen vs. Air: Decoding the best choice for your tyresSince tyres play a pivotal role in ensuring a smooth and safe driving experience, the decision to opt for nitrogen or stick with air involv...
These car insurance add-ons worth Rs 6,500 can save you from paying Rs 3.5 lakh for rain damagesCar insurance add-ons: Some of the must-have add-on covers during monsoon season are — engine protection cover, zero depreciation cover, 24...
Long-term Third-Party, Own Damage motor insurance cover proposed: Know proposed features, price, premiumIn order to allow the policyholders a wider choice, IRDAI has proposed to permit all general Insurers to offer long-term motor insurance po...
Latest third-party insurance premiums for cars, bikes as fixed by IRDAIAccording to the Motor Vehicles Act of 1988, anyone who owns or operates a motor vehicle in India must have third-party insurance coverage.
Here’s how you can make your car monsoon-ready this seasonCar Insurance is must this monsoon for you to avoid any financial damage due to unexpected circumstances
Third party car insurance premium may jump 50%IRDA has not proposed increase in 3rd party insurance premium only for a few categories of vehicles such as Maruti Alto, Tata Nano as well ...
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