You have bought a new
insurance policy and received the policy document and find that the terms and
conditions are not what you wanted.
What do you do? Grin and bear it?
Not at all.
IRDA has built into its regulations a consumer-friendly provision that takes care this problem.
If you have bought a policy and realise you don’t want it you can return it and get a refund.
What do you do? Grin and bear it?
Not at all.
IRDA has built into its regulations a consumer-friendly provision that takes care this problem.
If you have bought a policy and realise you don’t want it you can return it and get a refund.
There are conditions though.
- This
applies only to Life insurance policies and
- To Health
insurance policy that are for a term of at least 3 years
- You can
exercise this option within 15 days of receiving the policy document
- You have
to communicate to the company in writing
- The
premium refund will be adjusted for
- proportionate
risk premium for the period on cover
- expenses
incurred by the insurer on medical examination and
- stamp
duty charges
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