Aug 29, 2017, 05.08 PM IST
Know your insurance rights
If you are in Mumbai right now, there are chances that your car might get submerged in the floods. Your car must be covered for any loss or damage caused by natural and man-made calamities. Though, insurers are bracing for 10-year-high claims, it is not necessary that you get fully reimbursed for your loss.
Not everything that gets damaged is claimable There are terms and condition, sub-limits and criteria to be met. For example, the hydraulic lock -through which water enters the engine and stalls it -is the most common car damage in case of a flood. However, this damage is not covered under a standard motor policy as is mechanical or electrical breakdown.If you are filing for a brake system failure, the claim will be passed only after a survey that establishes the damage was caused by flood water only. Again, while the insurer may be happy to pay for cleaning of interiors and upholstery, the rules for complete replacement are different.
Interiors and upholstery
Another sure thing to go if your vehicle has been submerged for days is the interiors and upholstery. Cleaning is covered but there is a depreciation attached if these need replacement. The decision on whether it needs replacement depends on the surveyor's report.The rate of depreciation for rubber, nylon or plastic parts, tubes, batteries and airbags is 50 per cent. For damage to tyres unless the vehicle was damaged due to the same peril, the cover is only 50 per cent of the cost of replacement. For glass, it is zero. So, if you had to break a window when the locks were stuck due to a short circuit, you'll be fully reimbursed.
External impact damages
Insurers are getting a lot of claims relating to external damages caused by falling of trees and collapsing walls. "We are getting many claims where the vehicle has been swept away by water current and dam aged," says Rajagopal G, senior vice president and head of operations and claims, Bharti AXA GI.
Text inputs: Chandralekha Mukerji
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