Insurance other than 'Life Insurance' falls under the
category of General Insurance. General Insurance
comprises of insurance of property against fire,
burglary etc, personal insurance such as Accident and
Health Insurance, and liability insurance which covers
legal liabilities. There are also other covers such as
Errors and Omissions insurance for professionals,
credit insurance etc.
Non-life insurance companies have products that cover
property against Fire and allied perils, flood storm
and inundation, earthquake and so on. There are
products that cover property against burglary, theft
etc. The non-life companies also offer policies
covering machinery against breakdown, there are
policies that cover the hull of ships and so on. A
Marine Cargo policy covers goods in transit including
by sea, air and road. Further, insurance of motor
vehicles against damages and theft forms a major chunk
of non-life insurance business.
In respect of insurance of property, it is important
that the cover is taken for the actual value of the
property to avoid being imposed a penalty should there
be a claim. Where a property is undervalued for the
purposes of insurance, the insured will have to bear a
ratable proportion of the loss.
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For instance if the value of a property is Rs.100 and
it is insured for Rs.50/-, in the event of a loss to
the extent of say Rs.50/-, the maximum claim amount
payable would be Rs.25/- ( 50% of the loss being borne
by the insured for underinsuring the property by 50%
). This concept is quite often not understood by most insured.
Personal insurance covers include policies for
Accident, Health etc. Products offering Personal
Accident cover are benefit policies. Health insurance
covers offered by non-life insurers are mainly
hospitalization covers either on reimbursement or
cashless basis. The cashless service is offered
through Third Party Administrators who have
arrangements with various service providers, i.e.,
hospitals. The Third Party Administrators also provide
service for reimbursement claims. Sometimes the
insurers themselves process reimbursement claims.
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