Terms & Conditions

Terms & Conditions

  1. Policy Coverage: This section outlines what is covered and what is not covered by the insurance policy. It’s essential to understand the scope of coverage to know when you can make a claim.
  2. Premium Payment: Details on how and when premium payments are due, including grace periods and consequences for non-payment.
  3. Deductibles: The amount you’re responsible for paying before the insurance coverage kicks in.
  4. Policy Period: Specifies the duration of the coverage, including the start and end dates.
  5. Renewal and Cancellation: Information on how the policy can be renewed, and the conditions under which the insurer or policyholder can cancel the policy.
  6. Claims Process: A description of how to file a claim, including time limits, documentation requirements, and the process for claims evaluation.
  7. Exclusions: Lists events, circumstances, or items that are not covered by the policy.
  8. Conditions Precedent: Actions or requirements that must be fulfilled before the insurer will cover a claim.
  9. Limitations of Liability: The maximum amount the insurer will pay for a covered claim.
  10. Beneficiary Designation: If it’s a life insurance policy, you’ll name a beneficiary who will receive the benefit in case of your death.
  11. Rider or Endorsement Provisions: Any additional provisions that can modify or enhance the policy coverage, often available for an extra premium.
  12. Policyholder Obligations: Your responsibilities as a policyholder, such as providing accurate information and cooperating during claims investigations.
  13. Subrogation: The insurer’s right to pursue recovery from third parties responsible for a loss they’ve compensated you for.
  14. Grace Period: A specified time after the premium due date during which the policy remains in force even if the premium hasn’t been paid.
  15. Policy Termination: The circumstances under which the insurance company can terminate the policy.
  16. Grievance Procedure: Information on how to file a complaint or appeal a denied claim.
  17. Legal Jurisdiction: Specifies the jurisdiction in which any legal disputes would be handled.
  18. Policy Review: How often and under what conditions does the insurer review or modify the policy terms?