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Important Terms in Health Insurance That You Should Know

The term “health insurance” is something that you must have heard multiple times. Both the government authorities, as well as the insurance companies, are aggressively creating awareness regarding health insurance. But what exactly is health insurance, and why do you need to get one immediately? Health insurance is essentially insurance that will cover complete or part of the medical expenses if you were to fall seriously ill, had a major accident or require a medical surgery of any kind.

  • Since these situations would otherwise require you to spend a substantial amount of money, it is always a good idea to subscribe to a comprehensive health insurance policy. Not only should you have a health insurance policy in place, but it is also essential that you pay attention to timely health insurance policy renewal as well. Before availing a health insurance policy, here are some terms you must understand well: -
  • Deductible: In simpler words, it is the part of the medical bills or expenses that you pay on your part while the insurance company pays for the rest. Based on the percentage of the risk you are willing to cover, the company will decide the deductible and the amount it will pay.
  • Premium: Premium is the amount that you would pay to the health insurance company for subscribing to the insurance policy as well as for its renewal. Depending on the insurance company, the premium could be paid every month, once a quarter, or once in a year. In case you are part of a group insurance policy at your workplace, your employer will most likely pay the premium. Failure to pay the premium could lead to termination of the policy and forfeiture of any accumulated benefits.
  • Grace period: - In case you are unable to pay your health insurance policy renewal premium by the due date, the insurance company will offer you a grace period of up to 30 days. If you pay the premium during this period, your health insurance policy will stay in force, but if you fail to pay the premium during this period as well, the policy will be terminated, leaving you unprotected.
  • Floater Plan: - This is a comprehensive health insurance policy that covers multiple persons in the family. Yourself, your spouse, kids, and parents can be included under the cover of this plan. Having a floater health insurance policy removes the need for having separate insurance plans for every family member.
  • Free-look period: - Also known as the cooling-off period, this period specifies the number of days you have since the issuance of the policy to cancel it. In case you are not satisfied with the new health insurance policy and cancel it during the cooling-off period, the insurance company will refund the premium amount after deducting some costs. But once this period has lapsed, no premium will be refunded by the company if you decide to cancel the policy.

When applying for a health insurance policy, it is of utmost importance that you fully understand all the terms, which also include co-payment, coinsurance, etc. Since it pertains to a very serious aspect of your life, you must make an informed decision when choosing a health insurance policy and you must keep in mind the terms of the health insurance policy renewal too.

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What are the features of fire insurance in India?

Fire is a serious risk for pretty much all physical structures, whether it's your house or your shop. This is why insurance is essential to mitigate the loss to building, machinery, goods, furniture and fixtures, plumbing, electrical appliances and other assets in the event of a fire. Fire insurance is an indemnity based contract, where the insurer agrees to compensate for any loss or damage during the policy term, not exceeding the maximum amount for which the premium is being paid. Here are some features offered by fire insurance companies in India that you should know.

Coverage

As per section 2(6A) of the Indian Insurance Act 1938, in addition to fire, other hazards are also clubbed with the insurance plan known as the ‘Standard Fire and Allied Perils Policy’. The policy also covers losses on account of lightning, storms, flood, earthquakes, landslides, bush fire, explosions, aircraft damage, riots or malicious damage, impact damage, bursting or overflowing pipes, missile testing, etc.

Policies available

There are different types of policies one can opt for while purchasing fire insurance in India. A comprehensive policy even covers theft or burglary whereas a floating policy is useful for businesses that have assets or stocks in different places. Thus, allowing you to pick a policy based on your individual needs.

Add-ons

Insurance providers such as Magma HDI also offer covers on fire insurance policies such as compensation for architect or surveyors fee, temporary removal of assets, loss of rental income or rent for an alternative accommodation till you rebuild your home or business.

Uberrimae Fidei

Fire insurance is based on the principle of Uberrimae Fidei or utmost good faith, where the insured party makes full and honest disclosure of all facts. Failure to do so can render the policy void and absolve the insurer of any financial responsibility.

Insurable interest

The insured party must have an insurable interest in the asset not only at the time of purchasing the policy but also at the time of the incident. For example, you insured your house but later sold the house to someone. The place catches fire while the policy is active, but you cannot make a claim because you have no insurable interest in the property anymore.

Policy tenure

The tenure of coverage is clearly stated in the policy document. Usually, the insurance does not exceed one year so make sure you renew timely it for continued coverage.

Exclusions

Like any other insurance policy, fire insurance also has its exclusions. Damages caused by normal heating, own fermentation or spontaneous burning; loss or damage of the property due to nuclear perils, electrical or mechanical breakdown and terrorist act, war and warlike operations are some common exclusions of fire insurance companies in India. Fire insurance ultimately provides you with financial security for your home or business to help you get back to your normal life as soon as possible.

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What is a personal accident cover, and how does it benefit you?

As per an official report released by the government, an astounding 469,910 road accidents were reported in 2017. Even though the number of accidents have been steadily declining over the past few years, an estimated 53 people get injured on Indian roads every single hour! Accidents are unfortunate, and there is no way to be prepared for them. However, while a personal accident cover (PAC) can’t alleviate the risk of accidents, it definitely covers the financial risk arising out of death, permanent or partial disability.

What does it cover?

A PAC covers any physical injury from a road, rail, air incident, burn injury, animal bite, injury due to collision or fall, drowning, poisoning, etc. It is available as an add-on option from insurance providers such as Magma HDI.

What are the types of PAC?

There are a few different types of PACs. While you can purchase a stand-alone policy, usually the coverage comes bundled as a rider with a life insurance plan. You could also buy limited period PACs when booking air or railway tickets. However, in the case of auto insurance, availing a PAC is mandatory as per the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988.

What are some advantages of a PAC?

1. It helps your insurance portfolio: Many health insurance plans do not cover accidental medical emergencies. As an add-on cover to your health or motor insurance, a PAC helps you cover all bases. As far as add-ons are concerned, a PAC truly helps make your plan comprehensive.

2. Cost-effective: The premium for a PAC is minimal and affordable for all. For example, a 30-year-old male would have to pay less than Rs 1000 per annum for a Rs 10 lakh coverage. Thus, it gives you essential coverage without the hassle of a hefty additional fee.

3. Ease of availing: A PAC only needs your basic personal information. There is no need for a medical check-up or follow up documentation. It can be availed in a matter of minutes as it is simply added to your new/existing policy.

4. Hassle-free claim settlement: If you ever need to avail the benefits of PAC, all you would need to do is inform the insurance company of the time and date of the accident, your policy number and contact details. The claim settlement process is initiated immediately after that.

5. Children’s education benefit: For families, a major concern is taking care of our children in our absence. Some insurers also cover the education of dependent children, in case of death or permanent disability of the insured person to ensure a secure future for them.

What should you keep in mind before purchasing PAC?

Personal accident covers are also subject to exclusions like your insurance policy. Some of these are losses arising out of acts of war or terror, injuries resulting from participation in adventure sports etc. Make sure you read your plan's policy wordings thoroughly for a smooth experience if you ever do need to make a claim. When looking out for a PAC, choose one that offers worldwide coverage and other add-on benefits like Magma HDI’s individual personal accident cover.

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Know the Top 5 bikes of 2020

If you prefer bikes over cars, either because you are looking to save money or just because you like the feel of whizzing past the many cars, there are many options for you. There are many out there just like you, and to cater to their needs, the motorcycle industry is constantly coming out with new bikes, each with their own special features. However, while it might be fun to ride a bike because of the thrill it offers, it is of utmost importance that you drive within the speed limit, always wear and helmet, don’t get too adventurous (especially amidst traffic) and are have an insurance in place to cover any damages that may occur in the future. If you are looking to buy a bike this year, here are the top 5 bikes to look forward to in 2020: -

  • Honda CB500X: Built for the adventure lovers out there, the Honda CB500X comes with a free-spinning two-cylinder engine, long-travel suspension, and a diamond-tube frame which makes it easy to handle and balance. At the height of 830mm, the seat offers excellent visibility and makes the riding position quite comfortable as you’d be able to sit upright. The bike is made in such a way that you can drive it on any kind of terrain. Also, it comes with a clear information panel to give you exact details about mileage, speed, fuel etc.
  • Suzuki SV650: Since the introduction of this model in 1999, it has gone through a series of improvements to make it what it is today. With a polished powerplant, the bike has low emissions, great fuel economy, and overall excellent performance. The bike has a trellis-style frame built with high-strength steel tubes, which make it lightweight. The bike is built in such a way that it offers manoeuvrability, plenty of lean angles along with great comfort.
  • Yamaha XSR 155: Do not be confused by the slightly retro look of the bike. It has been designed in a way that gives you support, comfort, control and speed. The bike, much like its previous counterparts, has a Delta-box frame which makes it lightweight. The seat, made in leather, is a single-piece seat. The handlebars are slightly raised, which is what adds to its retro look. You can see where the single-cylinder engine is on the bike and the tank is slim.
  • Honda CB650R: The bike comes with a four-cylinder engine, which makes riding smoother and provides a lot of power during the rev range. The seat makes it more comfortable to stay upright, especially if you are riding for a long time. Along with this, the neo-sport style of the bike makes it look sleek. Other features of the bike include wide handlebars, LED lighting in the front and back, and waterfall-style headers.
  • Aprilia RS 660: This sporty bike comes with a parallel twin-cylinder engine. With a refined frame, this bike is lightweight and easy to manoeuvre. Some notable features of the Aprilia RS 660 include cruise control, dual-channel ABS, easily adjustable brake settings, traction control amongst others.

Again, when looking to buy a bike, you must take every precaution to avoid getting into an accident, especially since it does not offer the kind of protection a car does. A great way to ensure that you have any unforeseen accidents or costs covered is by private car/vehicle insurance in india.