I recalled an incident that occurred some years back. It happened
that a young man was robbed on his was from a party. The robbers
snatched his car, and he was left to hitch a ride back home. In
anger, he notified his insurer of the incident and demanded a
replacement car since he has insurance. His insurers sympathized with
him for the loss and to his greatest shock politely informed him that
the claim would not fly because his car was not covered! Out of
frustration, he decided to sue his insurer, but he lost the case.
The
question now is: Why was the man’s claim rejected? Why was his car not
covered, since he possesses insurance then he should be compensated?
The
scenario above bothers on the issue of uninsured risks. Let us take a
critical look at it for better understanding. For the car in question
not to be replaced, then it would have been insured on Third Party Only
Motor Policy which is the minimum cover available. It is important to
know that there are four types of motor insurance which include, Act
Only, Third Party Only Cover, Third Party Fire & Theft and
Comprehensive. However, in practice presently only three types of
coverages issued to vehicle owners which include:
1. Third Party Only Motor Insurance:
This
is the minimum insurance yet. It indemnifies the policyholder for
death, injury or property damage to third parties as a result of
accident due to the use of the policyholder’s vehicle.
What/Who Is Covered?
This policy covers:
1.
The legal liability of the policyholder to third parties as a result of
damage to the property of such third parties and any injury or death to
third parties from using the vehicle.
2. The legal fees for the
legal representation of the insured or his driver at any judicial
proceedings due to an accident and any other expenses of the
policyholder.
In summary, the following are covered:
- Other Motorists
- Members of the public and their properties
- Pedestrians
What/Who Is Not Covered
The following are not covered:
- Any damage to the policyholder’s car
- Death or injury to your family members (they are not third parties)
- Loss or damage to your properties or that of your family members
- Theft of your vehicle
2. Third Party Fire & Theft Motor Insurance:
This
is a type of cover that goes a step ahead of Third Party Only Cover. In
addition to all the cover provided in Third Party Only, it is extended
to protect the policyholder’s vehicle for loss as a result of fire and
theft.
What/Who Is Covered?
This policy covers:
1.The
legal liability of the policyholder to third parties as a result of
damage to the property of such third parties and any injury or death to
third parties from using the vehicle.
2. The legal fees for the
legal representation of the insured or his driver at any judicial
proceedings due to an accident and any other expenses of the
policyholder.
3.Loss of or damage to the policyholder’s vehicle
and accessories as a result of fire, external blast, self-ignition or
lightning, burglary, housebreaking or theft.
In summary, the following are covered:
- Other Motorists
- Members of the public and their properties
- Pedestrians
- Theft of policyholder’s vehicle
- Loss or damage to the policyholder’s vehicle as a result of fire is covered
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