11 key terms in a motor insurance policy you must know
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Key terms in a motor insurance policy every buyer should know

Buying a motor insurance policy can often feel overwhelming, with technical terms like “zero depreciation,” “IDV,” and “third-party liability” leaving many consumers confused and unsure of what they are actually paying for

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Apr 2, 2026, 04:05 pm IST
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While buying a motor insurance policy, most buyers feel lost amid the jargon and stress of overpayment or weak coverage. Key terms in a motor insurance policy empower you to understand insurance benefits and compare wisely to make a smart choice.

A right motor insurance policy plans your driving style with surprises. From IDV balancing car value to adding coverage, it can boost protection. Uncover essential terms to spot value deals, weak unbeatable policy, and avoid pitfalls to safeguard your wallet and vehicle wheels every mile.

What are the Key Terms of Motor Insurance Every Buyer Should Know?

Understanding common key terms of motor insurance helps make an informed decision about policy and coverage.

1. Insurance Coverage
Motor insurance policy coverage refers to the protection your plan provides. Car insurance coverage includes third-party liability, comprehensive coverage and personal accident. You can get coverage for several risks, such as theft, accidents, and natural disasters.

Motor insurance policy coverage facility eliminates out-of-pocket expenses and offers peace of mind in emergencies.

2.Third-party Liability Cover
Having a third-party motor insurance policy is mandatory as per the Motor Insurance Act. It provides financial support for any bodily injury or property damage to a third person resulting from an accident with your own car.

Apart from this, third-party coverage protects you from both legal issues and financial liabilities, but does not cover your own car damage. While buying motor insurance, remember to choose personal accidental cover as an add-on.

3. Comprehensive Motor Insurance Cover
A comprehensive motor insurance policy offers extensive coverage, combining own damage protection and third-party liability, including additional benefits like zero depreciation. This policy covers natural disaster, theft, accident and basic repair or maintenance of your car.

4. Insurance Premium
It is the amount you need to pay to your insurance provider for keeping your motor insurance policy active. First of all, most insurers provide flexibility to pay the premium amount on a quarterly, monthly or annual basis.

Premium amounts vary depending on factors such as your car model, your driving history, and the coverage that suits your needs. Higher premium offers comprehensive coverage and ensures protection against any unexpected events.

5. IDV
IDV refers to Insured Declared Value, which is the maximum amount that your insurance provider company pays in case of total loss. This key term reflects the market value of your car and affects the premium amount and sum insured.

Higher IDV means higher premium. So, choose the right insurance that balances your cost and car protection. In fact, to renew car insurance, you must pay attention to the fixed IDV to avoid any mishap.

6. No Claim Bonus
No-claim bonus offers you a discount on your premium for not making any claim in the previous insurance during the policy period. It is a reward that your motor insurance policy provider offers you for safe driving practice.

For each claim-free year, you can receive significant savings on your premium. So, drive safely and avoid unnecessary claims to maintain a good driving record and enjoy a no-claim bonus.

7. Network Garages
Network garages are the repair centres that partner with your insurance provider. Most insurance companies offer network garages for a cashless car repair facility.

This facility allows you to repair your damaged car or replace costly parts without any upfront payment. Your insurance company directly settles the car repair bill with the network garage, which reduces your out-of-pocket expenses.

8. Add-on Covers
Add-on features are the additional coverage benefits that you can purchase to enhance your existing motor insurance policy. It provides extra protection beyond basic coverage. Common add-ons to a motor insurance policy include nil or zero depreciation, 24/7 roadside assistance, personal accidental cover and engine protection.

9. Deductibles
A deductible in motor insurance is the amount you have to pay out of pocket. Buying a higher voluntary deductible motor insurance policy can reduce your premium but increase your out-of-pocket expenses when making a claim. So, opt for a motor insurance plan with no deductibles. To effectively manage your insurance costs and get sufficient coverage.

10. Zero Depreciation
Zero depreciation is an additional coverage benefit of a motor insurance policy. It ensures policyholders receive full compensation or reimbursement for their damaged car repairs. For example, zero or nil depreciation cover allows reimbursement of the full cost of part replacement or car damage repair without any depreciation deduction during the claim.

11. Policy Period
The policy period is a duration during which your motor insurance policy remains active and insures you with coverage. Generally, you can purchase a motor insurance policy for 1 year. However, a policy period lapse can leave you uninsured. Therefore, do not forget to renew your car insurance policy within the grace period before the expiry of your motor insurance plan.

Final Insights
Motor insurance policy ensures long-term financial security. The best motor insurance policy balances comprehensive coverage, premium cost, reliable claims effort and add-on covers to tailor to your coverage needs. Therefore, say goodbye to the stress of arranging funds for damage repair or part replacement, and welcome to hassle-free services with a motor insurance policy.

( Disclaimer: The views expressed by the author are personal and not of the publication).

 

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