
In terms of insurance claim, ‘comprehensive policy’ are the keywords. Vehicles owners that invested in a comprehensive insurance policy, will get flood damage cover and those who went for just a third-party insurance which is mandatory by law, will not be covered for any flood damage to their vehicles. Opting for a comprehensive policy is always optional and not mandatory like third-party insurance, so owners sometimes forego it. However at a slightly higher premium, a comprehensive policy is tailored to cover damages in events of flood, earthquakes, cyclones and other natural disasters.
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For those who have had the misfortune of losing their precious vehicle to flood damage in the recent disaster, we advise you to not try and repair their vehicles and to file a claim as per your insurance policy guidelines. This is because in the event of a flood, the water enters crucial mechanical parts of the engine such as the air-intake, cylinders and pistons. Apart from the obvious rust damage, this breach of water also leaves behind silt that further makes a flood-damaged vehicle difficult to repair. The full rebuild of a flood-affected engine does not make financial sense. Then there is the issue of damaged electrical wiring systems and even the upholstery of a flood affected car gets ruined due to the water.

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