Heavy rainfall in several parts of northern India has resulted in waterlogging, landslides, road cave-ins etc causing severe damage to properties, cars and two-wheelers.While the current status of economic loss due to these floods is yet to be estimated, SBI Research estimates the damage in the range of Rs 10,000-15,000 crore.
For car owners, whose vehicles are damaged by floods, repair costs can be an expensive affair. “Although third party insurance is mandatory, but around 79% of four-wheelers are covered and 65% per cent four-wheelers are insured for own damage only. For two-wheelers, it is much worse, as around 35% of vehicles are insured under third party and 39% are covered for own damage,” noted the SBI report.
The big question is if your car insurance policy covers the damage caused by floods?
Point to note: There are two types of motor insurance policies. One is a third-party Motor Insurance policy, which is mandatory and another is a comprehensive insurance policy, which is optional. Apart from these, you have add on options for further protection.
Also Read: What are different types of car insurance policies in India?
Here are the main types of damages caused by a flood to your vehicle, as per PolicyBazaar
Engine damage: Water seeping into the car engine caused by a flood can cause partial or total damage to the engine’s internal parts.
Gearbox damage: Water ingression in the gearbox can cause the unit to malfunction or could be completely unusable.
Electric and electronic damage: Water can cause damages to electrical and electronic functions. It can cause a short circuit to the electronic or electrical components, or the warning lights on the dashboard could malfunction.
Upholstery damage: The interiors could be damaged due to the dampness caused by the water ingression. This includes the carpet, seats and other soft furnishings.
Owning a comprehensive car insurance policy can save you from spending from your pocket against unforeseen losses during floods.
A comprehensive motor insurance policy which is a cover that provides third-party liability cover and also own damage cover, can cover losses from cyclones or floods. The above policy is ideal if you reside in a flood-prone area as a single hit by the flood can severely damage your vehicle and lead to a reduction in value. In some cases, it can turn into a total loss situation where the damage is beyond repair.
For the flood prone area, we recommend obtaining comprehensive package insurance. With comprehensive, one will get the full coverage towards the damages that can occur from certain types of natural calamities like wildfires, floods, hurricanes, hailstorms, earthquakes, landslides and mudslides. Comprehensive term includes coverage from animal damages too.
Also through “Engine Secure” Addon, damage to the engine through ingress of water into the engine and resulting into the hydrostatic lock is covered, if it is opted by the customer subject to terms of the policy,” said Neel Chheda, Senior Executive Vice President & Head – Auto Insurance, Tata AIG General Insurance.
Certain add-on policies are a must in the monsoon:
To enhance the basic coverage benefits of comprehensive car insurance, you can opt for specific add-ons necessary for the monsoon season. Some of the essential add-ons, that can help you prepare your vehicle for monsoon mayhem are as follows, according to Nitin Kumar, Head – Motor Insurance, Policybazaar.com
1. Engine protection: Engine is the heart of the vehicle. It is crucial to refrain from attempting to start your car if it has been submerged in water or parked in a waterlogged area. Starting the car under such circumstances can result in engine seizure, which is a commonly encountered problem during the monsoon season, and the associated repair expenses can be extremely high. It’s important to note that damages to engines caused by the actions of the car owner are not included in comprehensive insurance policies. To mitigate the risk and prevent potential financial burdens, it is strongly advised to opt for an engine protection add-on that covers both repair and replacement costs.
2. Zero Depreciation: As the name suggests, this add-on compensates the vehicle owner for the total loss or damage caused to the vehicle without factoring in depreciation. However, it is important to note that this add-on guards all vehicle components at 100% except for tubes, batteries and tyres, which are covered at 50%.
3. 24×7 Roadside Assistance: Opting for a roadside assistance add-on can come in handy during monsoons when you are left stranded. This add-on can help you in case of emergencies such as towing, on-the-spot repairs, fuel requirements, and even arranging for alternative transportation.
4. Return to Invoice: Your standard motor insurance policy compensates you based on the IDV. In cases where the damage is beyond repair or the cost of repair is higher or more than 75% of the vehicle’s IDV, this add-on comes right to your rescue. For a new car up to 3 years old, if the customer has a ‘return to invoice’ add-on, in case of a total loss, the customer gets the full invoice value as the claim amount.
5. Consumables: During monsoon, consumables expenses too arise. This add-on covers the expenses for engine oil, nuts and bolts, mud flap, brakes etc. which aren’t typically covered in any comprehensive plans.
Can an insurance company deny claims related to flood damage?
Though a basic comprehensive car insurance policy provides coverage for all flood-related damages, insurance companies can refuse to reimburse if there is damage to the car due to the driver’s intentional action.
For example, if your car is parked in a basement and gets drowned, and you report directly to the insurance company and tow it to a service centre or garage then there is no problem. But if you try to start your car after it was drowned, then your engine will go into hydrostatic lock. In that scenario, the insurance company will not cover the engine failure because it is consequential damage due to an intentional action,” said Nitin Kumar, Business Head – Motor Insurance, Policybazaar.com.
Damage to engine:
A private car package policy covers Own damage to the vehicle (due to accident or any external means including natural catastrophe ), Theft of the vehicle, Third party liabilities and Personal accident covers of Owner-driver & inmates of the vehicle (if cover is taken). While flood damage is covered under the standard policy, certain consequential damage such as damage to the engine due to water ingression is not covered unless Engine protect add-on is separately taken. Similarly for EVs if battery is damaged due to water ingression same will not be covered unless “Battery-protect” add-on cover is separately taken,” said Gaurav Arora – Chief – Underwriting & Claims Property & Casualty, ICICI Lombard.
“To avoid damage to your motor vehicle, avoid driving in a water-logged area, where water height is above the center of the tire. In case the vehicle is submerged in water do not try to crank or push start the engine. Even one attempt can cause major damage to the engine. If water has entered the passenger compartment, do not turn the ignition “ON” that can result in short circuit in the electrical system,” said T A Ramalingam, Chief Technical Officer, Bajaj Allianz General Insurance.
Call your insurance provider immediately
To initiate a claim owing to damage caused due to floods or cyclones, the first step would be to inform the insurance company regarding the damage or loss, which can be done through their customer care number/toll-free, website or even on their apps.
Take photos from all angles, of the damage that has been done, to send to your insurer. Do not attempt to move the cause of damage, or the car, or do anything to distort the scene.
“Gather as much evidence as posible such as clicking pictures or shooting videos of the damaged car. Keep the Registration Certificate (RC) of the car, Driving License (DL) of the owner-driver, Policy Document (soft copy), and documents pertaining to the evidence handy. Once the insurance company has surveyed the damages to the car, the claim will be processed,” said Animesh Das, Chief Underwriting Officer, ACKO.
Wait for the surveyor
“An appointed surveyor by the insurer will assess the damages to your vehicle and prepare a report. The insurer will accordingly inform the insured regarding the extent of the damages. Subsequently, the insured can get the repairs done at the insurer’s network garage on a cashless claims basis or at their preferred garage and attain a reimbursement claim. Insurers also provide on-the-spot faster claim settlements where sharing pictures of the damages to the vehicle are uploaded on their app, and the claim can be settled. The extent of the claim will depend on the motor insurance policy, the add-on covers opted for by the customer and the policy terms and conditions,” said T A Ramalingam, Chief Technical Officer, Bajaj Allianz General Insurance
Service at an authorised workshop
Tips to follow when your car is submerged in a flood or water, according to Acko:
If your car is submerged in water, don’t switch on the ignition or attempt to start the car by push-starting it.
Disconnect the battery and tow the car to the garage.
Do not attempt to start the car even if the water has receded.
“In an inundated condition vehicle should not be started, one should try and tow the vehicle to the service centre as soon as possible and intimate a claim to the insurer. In case the vehicle is swept away and cannot be located an intimation to the Police should be given immediately,” said Gaurav Arora – Chief – Underwriting & Claims Property & Casualty, ICICI Lombard.
What should you keep in mind while opting for a car insurance policy?
I. Customers must read enough literature on motor insurance and research on different product offerings from multiple insurance companies. Find the policy which best suits your needs
II. Get enough information on the add-on covers as well and opt for those that best suits your needs
III. Policyholders must read through their policy document carefully and understand their inclusions like coverages, features, and benefits but at the same time they must understand their exclusions as well which will help in a seamless claims experience
IV. Provide all the necessary information to your insurer in order to receive plans covering your needs
V. Choose a credible insurer who has a good track record in claim settlements versus an insurer providing you a cover with lesser premium and hence lesser coverage
VI. Always read your policy document correctly asking sufficient questions including understanding of the exclusions and the inclusions