More such automobile owners should look to buy at least a third-party insurance cover. Those who can afford to should ideally buy comprehensive covers, so as to provide better protection to their vehicles. Two-wheeler owners can look at long-term covers to avoid being affected by rise in premium rates in the future. Long-term policies lock in the third-party premium for a certain number of years. Buying these long-term policies will also save them from the hassle of annual renewals. “Policyholders should renew their motor insurance policies in time, prior to their expiry,” adds Rastogi.
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