This form of insurance provides compensation for losses following incidents as a result of the use of mechanically propelled vehicles on public roads. In Nigeria, it is governed by the Road Traffic Act of 1945 as amended. In the main, we have: (a) Third Party Insurance Cover (b) Third Party, Fire and Theft Insurance Cover and (c) Comprehensive Motor Insurance Cover. Third-Party Only (TPO): This covers any damage or injury you cause to others or their property while driving. It's the minimum legal requirement in many places. Comprehensive: This covers damage to your own vehicle, as well as third-party liability. It offers more extensive protection but also has a higher premium. Typically, Comprehensive Motor Insurance coverage can vary depending on the insurer and policy, but typically, cover includes: 1. Third-party liability: Covers bodily injury or property damage caused to others. 2. Own damage: Covers damage to your vehicle, such as from accidents, theft, or natural disasters. 3. Medical expenses: Covers medical bills for you or your passengers in case of an accident. 4. Legal expenses: Covers legal costs if you're involved in a lawsuit. Factors Affecting Premium: Several factors influence the premium you'll pay: Vehicle type: The type, age, and value of your vehicle can affect the premium. Driver profile:Your age, driving experience, and driving record can impact your premium. Location: Where you live can influence the risk of accidents and, therefore, the premium. Coverage level:The type and extent of coverage you choose will affect the premium.Contact Us