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Benefits of Motorcycle Insurance
24*7 Claim Assistance
File claims any time of the day, any day of the week.
Repair Cost Cover
Covers the cost of repairs or total write-off of vehicle
Legal Assistance
Assists you with legal proceedings with a third party case
How It Works
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Choose your Motorcycle details
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Select the city your Motorcycle is registered in
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Provide us with contact information
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Our Agent will contact you with best Insurance Plans
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to most common frequently asked questions (FAQs) on
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What is motorcycle insurance, and why is it important?
Motorcycle insurance provides financial protection against damages, theft, and liabilities associated with owning and riding a motorcycle. It's crucial for safeguarding your investment and covering potential costs resulting from accidents or unforeseen events.
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Is motorcycle insurance mandatory in the Philippines?
Yes, motorcycle insurance is mandatory in the Philippines as per the Republic Act No. 4136 or the Land Transportation and Traffic Code. All motor vehicles, including motorcycles, must have a Compulsory Third Party Liability (CTPL) insurance policy before registration or renewal.
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What does motorcycle insurance typically cover?
Motorcycle insurance typically covers damages to your motorcycle, theft, third-party liability (in case you injure someone or damage their property while riding), personal accident benefits, and medical expenses for you and your passengers.
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How much does motorcycle insurance cost?
The cost of motorcycle insurance varies depending on factors such as the type of coverage, the value of your motorcycle, your location, your riding experience, and the insurance provider. Premiums can range from a few thousand pesos to several thousand pesos annually.
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Can I insure any type of motorcycle?
Most insurance providers in the Philippines offer coverage for various types of motorcycles, including scooters, mopeds, cruisers, sport bikes, and touring bikes. It's essential to check with your insurer to ensure your specific type of motorcycle is eligible for coverage.