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As cities continue to expand, more people migrate towards urban areas. This expansion and sudden increase in urban population burden the infrastructure. Another sign of increased population is the rise in the number of cars on road. More cars on the road mean an increase in the chances of accidents. Having a car insurance policy ensures that you and your car are financially protected from liabilities associated with road accidents. Apart from third-party and comprehensive car insurance, there is also a standalone own-damage policy that you can opt for, and here’s all you need to know about it.
In 2019, the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) allowed vehicle owners to purchase a standalone own damage policy for their vehicles separately [1]. For new cars, this policy is mandatorily bundled with third-party insurance. However, now you, as a car owner, can purchase it separately. So, what does this policy do? As the name suggests, the policy is designed to provide you with financial compensation for the damages caused to your car. For example, if your car’s door gets damaged and the cost of repair is Rs.5000, the policy will either reimburse you or pay for the repairs through a cashless facility. *
Standalone own-damage (OD) car insurance is an optional but essential coverage that protects your car against various types of damage. While third-party insurance covers liabilities towards others, a standalone OD policy ensures that your car is financially safeguarded against damages or losses. This policy provides coverage for scenarios such as accidental damage, theft, or total loss, which third-party insurance does not cover. Additionally, you can enhance this coverage by opting for add-ons tailored to your needs.
Having standalone own-damage insurance is crucial as it protects you from costly repairs or losses to your vehicle. While third-party insurance covers liabilities to others, OD insurance ensures that your own vehicle is protected, reducing out-of-pocket expenses. With our standalone OD policy, you are compensated for damages covered under the policy, including total loss, accidental damage, and theft. Add-ons further enhance your protection for specific risks not included in the base coverage. Also Read: Full-Coverage Car Insurance: A Comprehensive Guide
This insurance policy compared to the other two private car insurance policies, third-party and comprehensive plans, only covers damage caused to your car. It does not cover third-party damages. Hence, having only a standalone own-damage policy is not sufficient to comply with the law. You must combine it with third-party policies. While a third-party policy covers only third-party legal liabilities and not own damages, comprehensive covers both third-party and own damage.
Here are the inclusions of this policy:
Here are the exclusions of this policy:
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Standalone OD insurance is ideal for:
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Here are the steps for filing a claim*:
*Standard T&C apply
While a standalone own-damage policy compensates for the damages to your car, it does not compensate for the damage caused to a third-party vehicle or property. In such cases, you might have to pay out of pocket for third-party damages. Since a third-party policy is mandatory, you cannot legally drive your car without one. Alternatively, you can purchase comprehensive car insurance, where benefits of both, third-party plans and standalone own-damage policies can be availed.
A standalone own-damage car insurance policy provides financial protection for damages to your vehicle. While it is essential for safeguarding your car, it must be combined with third-party insurance to comply with legal requirements. Assess your coverage needs and choose the right policy—standalone OD, third-party, or comprehensive—for complete protection against unforeseen risks.
Yes, but you must also have a separate third-party insurance policy to comply with legal requirements.
You can lower the premium by opting for voluntary deductibles, choosing the right IDV, utilizing NCB, buying online, and selecting only necessary add-ons.
It is ideal for car owners with an existing third-party policy who want additional protection for their vehicle without opting for comprehensive insurance.
No, you must have third-party insurance as well. Standalone own-damage insurance provides additional coverage for your vehicle.
No, it does not cover mechanical or electrical failures unless you purchase an engine protection add-on. Insurance is the subject matter of solicitation. For more details on benefits, exclusions, limitations, terms, and conditions, please read the sales brochure/policy wording carefully before concluding a sale. *Standard T&C apply
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