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Riding a two-wheeler during the monsoon needs extra care. Wet roads, waterlogging, poor visibility and sudden breakdowns can make daily travel more difficult. This is why reviewing your insurance for bike before the rains begin is important. A policy review can show whether your current cover matches your riding needs.
This guide explains the covers that may matter during the monsoon so that you can make a more informed choice.
A standard two-wheeler insurance policy mainly depends on the type of plan you choose. Third-party insurance is required by law in India and may cover legal liability if your bike causes injury or property damage to another person.
A comprehensive policy usually adds cover for damage to your own bike due to events mentioned in the policy, such as accidents, theft, fire or natural events. The exact protection depends on the policy wording.
Monsoon risks are different from regular riding risks. Rain, flooding and slippery roads can affect the bike in ways that may need added protection. So here are some monsoon-specific covers:
The engine is one of the most important parts of a two-wheeler. During the monsoon, water may enter the engine when a rider passes through flooded roads. It can affect combustion, damage internal parts and may lead to costly repairs, depending on the extent of damage.
Engine protection cover may support certain engine-related repairs caused by water entry or lubricant leakage, as mentioned in the policy. This cover can be useful for riders who often travel through areas where waterlogging is common.
When a bike is repaired after an accident, some parts may need replacement. In a standard claim, depreciation may be applied to certain parts. This means the insurer may calculate the claim amount after considering the age and condition of those parts.
Zero depreciation cover may reduce the effect of depreciation on eligible parts during a claim, as per the policy wording. It can be useful during the monsoon because skids, falls, and minor collisions may damage parts such as plastic panels, rubber parts or metal components.
A bike breakdown during rain can be difficult to manage. The rider may be stuck on a waterlogged road, far from a repair shop or unable to move the vehicle safely. In such cases, emergency assistance cover may provide support as mentioned in the policy. This cover may include services such as towing, minor roadside support or help in moving the bike to a nearby repair centre.
The available service can depend on the location, time, service network and policy terms. Emergency assistance cover can be helpful for riders who travel long distances or use their bike daily for office, college or business travel. However, it should not replace regular maintenance. Checking brakes, tyres, lights and battery condition before the monsoon is still important for safer riding.
Two-wheeler repairs can involve small but necessary items such as nuts, bolts, washers, screws, engine oil, lubricants, clips and other consumable items. In many own-damage claims, these items may not be covered under the base policy or may be treated separately, depending on the wording. During the monsoon, repairs after water exposure or road impact may involve several such parts.
Consumables coverage may pay for eligible consumable items used during an approved repair claim. This cover can be useful during the monsoon because repairs after water damage, skids or road impact may involve several small replacement items. While the amount for each item may seem small, together they can add to the repair bill. The exact benefit will depend on what the policy includes.
Monsoon preparation is not only about raincoats, helmets and bike servicing. Insurance review also matters because rain can increase the chances of water damage, skids and breakdowns. Add-on covers such as engine protection, zero depreciation, emergency assistance and consumables may offer wider support when selected carefully with a comprehensive policy. Before the rains begin, riders should read their policy wording, understand the limits and choose covers that match their regular routes and bike usage.