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A prompt and fair settlement of claims is the hallmark of good service to the insuring public. Motor insurance comes on the top of the list when it comes to insurance. It is for effective claims that we get our cars insured.
We know from the previous article -- 100% insurance = 60% reimbursement -- that there are very little chances of us getting the full loss amount. However, we can still try and figure out ways where we can get the maximum reimbursement.
When our vehicle gets damaged, we are often confused about the choice between a cashless claim and a reimbursement claim. Since, we know that certain amount has to be shelled out from our pocket, which one would be a better option?
Cashless claims
For cashless claims; most of the insurance companies have their own garage network, which they use to repair the vehicles, insured by them. The expenses are dealt directly between the garage and the company.
The owner of the vehicle does not have to worry about the expenses other than the accessories, which are not covered under the policy. They have to make the payment of only the difference amount as confirmed by the claims manager to the garage.
"In a cashless claim, after completion of repair at company's preferred garage, we will make payment of their share of the loss directly to the garage. The insured will have to pay the excess mentioned in the policy and depreciation, salvage, etc informed by the customer service manager," informs Kartik Jain, head, marketing, ICICI [Get Quote] Lombard.
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Reimbursement claims
If the car is serviced in a garage outside the purview of the company's network, then you can claim reimbursement for the same. You choose your own preferred garage and get your car repaired with your choice of mechanic.
You then forward the original bill to the insurance company -- claims manager/surveyor. In case of reimbursement or non cashless claim, original bills and payment receipts are to be submitted to the insurance office.
"The liability and reimbursement amount working will be done by insurance company. Payable amount, along with detailed statement of calculation, is forwarded to the claimant," says V Ramakrishna, managing director, India Insure Risk Management Services Pvt. Ltd.
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Based on these advantages and limitations of both options, it is extremely important that you conduct an appropriate research before giving your car to any garage and get the terms and conditions cleared from the insurance company's representative before taking any action.
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