Choosing the right motor insurance is part of Road Safety and you must take care of protecting yourself, your passengers, your vehicle and any third party by having the right level of cover.
The law: Under the Kenya law it is required, that every vehicle on the road is insured. Vehicle insurance provides you with security and financial protection against third party liability claims in case of an accident. With Comprehensive Insurance, you will also be protected against loss or damage to your own vehicle. While the registration period of your car is 12 months.
Third Party Liability (TPL) insurance: It is the most basic and most affordable form of insurance. You will be insured against all sums you may be liable for against any third party, such as loss of life, bodily injury, damages to vehicles or property caused by the use of your vehicle. TPL does not cover the cost of damage to your own vehicle. TPL will be the only option available to you, if your car is 7 years or older.
Comprehensive Insurance: It includes TPL cover plus the cost of repairs or replacement to your own vehicle and property, whether you are at fault or not. You will also be covered against damages to your car due to accidental collision, overturning, fire, external explosion, self-ignition, burglary, theft, or malicious acts of third parties. Agency repair is included for cars up to the age of 1 or 2 years, depending on the insurer. Comprehensive cover is available for vehicles up to the age of 7 years, depending on the vehicle and the insurance company.
Excess (Deductible): Is only applicable for Comprehensive Insurance. It refers to the amount the insurer will deduct from any compensation to you in the event of a non-recoverable claim due to an accident. The minimum excess will be stipulated under the insurance policy and can differ from insurer to insurer.
Additional cover: Besides the standard cover you can also choose from a number of additional options like:
In the event of an accident / a claim: