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Your
vehicle may be your long cherished
'Palace on wheels' or one that
can barely be called a four-wheeler
but the very fact that it has
to ply on rough and tough Indian
roads, should be reason enough
to insure it.
Consider
what your vehicle has to endure
- potholes, open manholes, puddles,
untarred roads, our traffic
management system, poor pedestrian
management, absence of footpaths
for pedestrians, jaywalkers
and an increasing number of
accidents are few of the stark
realities.
Footpaths:
As
footpaths are encroached by
hawkers, pedestrians have a
tough time dodging between vehicles
to reach the other end of the
road. Large potholes and manholes
are a common sight and during
the monsoon the situation can
get only worse causing untold
damage to your vehicle.
Drunken
driving:
Drunken
driving is another very common
feature. Be it a car, a two-wheeler,
or even a truck, drunken driving
is one of the major reasons
for increase in accidents. Though
drunken driving is a punishable
offence the penalty has hardly
proved to be a deterrent.
Reckless
Driving:
Besides,
rash driving by youngsters is
another of the dangerous realities
that you should consider. Majority
of the youngsters drive recklessly
caring little for the law, causing
serious accidents resulting
in loss of life or limb.
Theft:
Cases
of stolen cars are on the rise.
Experts in stealing cars are
well aware of the loopholes
that can be exploited and accordingly
have also been successful in
manipulating with the chassis
number of vehicles in order
that they are not traced.
Fire:
Other
than these there is also a danger
of fire or theft of your vehicle.
Vehicle
insurance under such unsafe
conditions is a must not only
to cover risks towards yourself
and your own vehicle but also
to cover the financial liability
that may arise from an accident
in which the other party is
injured.
Consider
the exorbitant cost of repairs
that you would have to pay to
the other party in case of an
accident.
Besides
if the accident involves hospitalisation
too, the expenses can go through
the roof.
It
would be a great burden if all
these costs had to be borne
by you. But if your vehicle
is insured the insurance company
can be of great help. It can
indemnify you against such losses
and the financial liability
that would have been solely
on you is taken over by your
insurance company.
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