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Third Party vs Comprehensive Motor Insurance: Which One Should You Buy?

Every vehicle on Indian roads must have motor insurance by law  but the mandatory requirement is only third party insurance, not comprehensive. Many vehicle owners assume that legally mandatory means adequately protected. It does not. Knowing the difference between third party and comprehensive motor insurance determines whether you are protected only against claims from others, or protected against damage to your own vehicle as well.

What Third Party Motor Insurance Covers

Third party motor insurance covers your legal liability to others if your vehicle causes an accident. It pays for injury or death of a third party, and for damage to third party property. The premium is fixed by IRDAI and is identical across all insurers for the same vehicle class.

What it does not cover: any damage to your own vehicle. A collision that damages your car, a theft, a flood, a fallen tree – none of these are covered under third party only. The insurer pays zero toward your own repair or replacement.

What Comprehensive Insurance Adds

CoverageThird PartyComprehensive
Third party injury or deathYesYes
Third party property damageYesYes
Own vehicle accident damageNoYes
Theft of vehicleNoYes
Natural disaster damage (flood, earthquake)NoYes
Fire damageNoYes
Zero depreciation (as add-on)NoAvailable
Engine protection (as add-on)NoAvailable

When Third Party Only Makes Sense

Third party only is logical when the vehicle’s current market value is low enough that comprehensive cover is uneconomical. As a general rule: when the annual own-damage premium exceeds 5–8% of the vehicle’s current market value, the cover may not be cost-effective. This typically applies to vehicles more than 10–12 years old with a resale value below ₹1.5–2 lakhs.

For any vehicle with meaningful market value purchased in the last 7–8 years ,comprehensive cover is almost always the correct choice.

Two Add-Ons

Two Add-Ons That Make Comprehensive Significantly More Valuable

Zero depreciation cover eliminates age-based depreciation on replaced parts. Without it, the insurer deducts 25–50% of part costs based on the vehicle’s age. Engine protection cover handles engine and gearbox damage from water ingress or oil leaks, which standard comprehensive policies exclude. In flood-prone Indian cities, engine protection is not optional.

Draco Insurance compares comprehensive motor insurance across 15+ insurers and identifies the add-ons that genuinely matter for your vehicle and location. Visit dracoinsurance.in or call +91 7064106417.

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