5 Myths on Two-Wheeler Insurance You Need to Stop Believing Now
You
have just got your very first two-wheeler and are all set to hit the road. You
have all you need for a safe and comfortable ride.
Driving
license? Check. Helmet? Check. Vehicle registration? Check.
But,
wait! What about motorbike insurance? Having a basic two wheeler insurance policy is mandatory by law in India. Apart
from the legal aspect, this insurance can help protect you financially should
any road mishap occur. Unfortunately, there are many myths about two-wheeler
insurance out there. These myths can cloud your judgment when selecting the
right two-wheeler insurance policy or they may have you believing facts that
aren’t true (and probably originated as forwards on WhatsApp).
Today,
we take a look at some common two-wheeler insurance myths that you need to stop
believing now.
Myth1: The pillion rider is
automatically covered under my two-wheeler insurance
Fact:
The pillion rider is not automatically covered under a basic two-wheeler
insurance policy. If you frequently take your spouse, parent, or even a friend
as a co-rider along with you, do call up your insurance company and get an
add-on so that your two-wheeler insurance also covers the pillion in the event
of a road mishap.
Myth
2:
Third-party insurance will prove sufficient
Fact:
Third party insurance for bike is the minimum insurance required by law in India.
However, it only covers damages to the third party and will not entertain your
own two-wheeler losses/damages. Now, in the event of a road mishap, it would be
practical to assume that your own vehicle too would undergo damages to a
certain extent. So, it makes sense to opt for comprehensive coverage that will
also pay for any losses incurred by your own two-wheeler.
Myth
3: A very
old two-wheeler does not need insurance
Fact:
People often feel that if their two-wheeler is several years old, its market
value is next to nothing and therefore, they can skip on the insurance. This is
extremely unwise for you may end up paying a heavy bill from your own pocket
should any accident occur. Old or new, your two-wheeler needs to be insured.
Myth
4: The NCB
is invalid if the policyholder changes providers
Fact:
If you change your two-wheeler insurance from one provider to another, you can
still benefit from the no-claim bonus (NCB). It is a common misconception that
this bonus lapses when you switch between insurance companies. Just let the new insurance provider know that you have previously
never made the claim and they will take things ahead.
Myth
5: A two-wheeler insurance policy covers all damages
Fact:
This is not true for there may be exclusions to a two-wheeler insurance policy.
For instance, if an accident was proved to be caused by the policyholder
driving while drunk, the insurance company will not honor the claims.
This
is an overview of some common myths about two-wheeler insurance. Do your
research carefully and select a good insurance for two wheeler policy for your bike or scooter. We hope this article
proves helpful. Ride safe.
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