Cover Notes

A cover note is sent to you as an interim document before the issue of your insurance policy and certificate. These are effective contracts of insurance. You’ll need a cover note if you're registering a new vehicle. The Land Transport Authority requires this document as a "proof of insurance" before they'll process your registration. Once [...]

By | 2016-12-14T02:55:50+00:00 December 30th, 2008|Definition Of Car Insurance Terms|1 Comment

Comprehensive Policy

This is the most common car insurance policy that vehicle owners have. Its coverage is also the broadest. Other than insuring liability for third-party’s bodily injury (or death) and property damage, this type of car insurance also covers damage to the insured's own vehicle. There are also other benefits (usually) included in this type of [...]

By | 2016-12-14T02:55:51+00:00 December 29th, 2008|Definition Of Car Insurance Terms|4 Comments

Third-Party, Fire and Theft Insurance

The Third-Party, Fire and Theft insurance covers your own vehicle against loss or damage by fire or theft, on top of the scope of coverage provided by the third-party only insurance. Unfortunately, damage to the insured’s vehicle by anything other than fire and theft is not covered by under this policy. Most car owners will [...]

By | 2016-12-14T02:55:51+00:00 December 28th, 2008|Definition Of Car Insurance Terms|1 Comment