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Home / Business and Economy / India's Silent Crisis: Millions Uninsured on Roads

India's Silent Crisis: Millions Uninsured on Roads

5 Dec

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Summary

  • Accidents involving scooters and cars can lead to substantial compensation claims.
  • Third-party insurance coverage is unlimited and essential for financial safety.
  • Two-wheelers lead uninsured vehicles, with many four-wheelers also unprotected.
India's Silent Crisis: Millions Uninsured on Roads

A significant portion of vehicles in India operates without essential insurance coverage, posing a substantial risk to road users and leading to considerable financial exposure. Accidents involving scooters, cars, or other vehicles can result in extensive damage and compensation claims that may escalate into lakhs or even crores of rupees, depending on the severity.

Experts emphasize that the liability in these collision cases is unlimited. Therefore, third-party insurance is not merely a legal requirement but a critical financial safeguard. This coverage is vital for protecting individuals and mitigating the economic impact of accidents on victims and their families.

Compelling data reveals that two-wheelers constitute the highest number of uninsured vehicles nationwide. Furthermore, government records indicate that a significant proportion of four-wheelers also lack adequate protection. This widespread under-insurance continues to be a pressing, yet often overlooked, crisis within the country.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Uninsured vehicles in India can lead to substantial financial liabilities, with compensation claims potentially reaching lakhs or crores of rupees in accident cases.
Third-party insurance is crucial because it covers unlimited liability in accidents, acting as a vital financial safety net for vehicle owners and accident victims.
Two-wheelers account for the highest share of uninsured vehicles in India, though a significant number of four-wheelers also remain unprotected.

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