Tractor Insurance

Total Cover

100% Claim Settlement

No

Documentation

Reasonable

Premium

BUY NOW

View Prices

Total Cover

100% Claim Settlement

No

Documentation

Reasonable

Premium

Our Proud Partners - Beemawala

Client Testimonials​

Prakhar Srivastava
4 months ago
They guided me through the intricacies of various insurance options, ensuring I fully understood each policy's coverage and benefits. Their transparency and willingness to address all my concerns instilled a sense of trust and confidence in their services.
punitchibber chibber
2 months ago
Good service whenever we call to them they give positive response i have a claim they support and my claim got settled
Agam Kansal
2 months ago
Brilliant place for all types of insurance. Always connected with every claim settlement.. Hassle free.. Kudos to beemawala..
rahul goyal
8 months ago
Beemawala and team is a best Company for take any type of insurance. They support and take care of your claim . Thanks a lot for your support of my claims many times .
Devyani Kharbanda
2 years ago
Shantanu is professional and very prompt in responding to my questions. I’m a repeated client and he’s been supportive throughout. I highly recommend his services. I wish him and his team good luck for future.

What is Tractor Insurance?

Tractor Insurance is a specialized insurance policy designed to provide coverage for tractors used in agricultural and farming activities. It offers protection against various risks that tractors may face, such as accidents, damages, theft, and liabilities arising from their use. Tractor Insurance typically includes coverage for the tractor itself, as well as any attachments or implements used with it. It helps farmers and tractor owners mitigate financial losses that can occur due to unexpected events, ensuring the smooth operation of their agricultural activities. This insurance is crucial to safeguard the valuable assets and livelihoods of those involved in farming and agriculture.

Example Scenario: Certainly. Imagine Ramesh, a farmer with Tractor Insurance. One day, he discovers that his tractor has been stolen from his field. Thanks to his insurance, Ramesh can file a claim for the stolen tractor. The insurance will provide financial assistance to cover the loss, allowing Ramesh to replace or repair the stolen tractor without bearing the entire cost himself. This helps Ramesh to prevent a significant financial setback, ensuring he can continue his farming activities smoothly. Tractor Insurance acts as a safety net, safeguarding farmers like Ramesh from the unexpected loss or theft of their essential farming equipment.

Coverages of Tractor Insurance

Own Damage Coverage

Own Damage Coverage

Protection against damages to your car due to accidents, fire, theft, vandalism, or natural calamities.

Third-Party Liability Coverage

Third-Party Liability Coverage

Covers legal liabilities for bodily injuries or property damage caused to third parties in an accident involving your Vehicle.

Personal Accident (PA) Cover for Passengers

Personal Accident (PA) Cover

Compensation for injuries or death to the owner/driver of the insured Vehicle.

Zero Depreciation Cover

Zero Depreciation Cove

Full reimbursement of repair/replacement costs without considering depreciation.

Additional Add-ons OF TRACTOR Insurance

Zero Depreciation Cover

Zero Depreciation Cover

Full reimbursement of repair/replacement costs without considering depreciation.

IMT COVER

IMT COVER

In commercial vehicle insurance, the IMT cover includes protection for various aspects such as glass, headlights, tail lights, bumper, and seat paint.

Factors Determining the Premium of Coverages of Tractor Insurance

Vehicles Make and Model

Vehicles Make and Model

The brand, model, and variant of the commemrical vehicles play a significant role in premium calculation. Expensive or high-end trucks may attract higher premiums.

Vehicle Age

Vehicle Age

Since this policy is designed for Truck , the age of the vehicle is a crucial factor in premium calculation.

Insured Declared Value (IDV)

Insured Declared Value (IDV)

The IDV represents the commerical vehicle current market value and is a major factor in premium calculation. Higher IDV results in a higher premium.

RTO Number / State

RTO Number / State

The location where the commercial Vehicles is registered (RTO number or state) affects the premium. Metropolitan cities or certain states may have higher premiums due to increased risks.

Horse Power -HP

Horse Power -HP

Higher horsepower generally means the tractor can handle heavier loads, tougher terrain, and more demanding tasks on the farm

Usage of the Vehicle

Usage of the Vehicle

Vehicle used for personal purposes or business purposes may have different premium rates.

Previous Claims History

Previous Claims History

A history of past claims may affect the premium amount.

Policy Add-on

Policy Add-on

The choice of add-ons, like zero depreciation cover e.t.c will impact the total premium cost.

Voluntary Deductibles

Voluntary Deductibles

Opting for a higher voluntary deductible amount can reduce the premium.

Major Differences Between Own Damage (OD) Cover and Third-Party Liability Cover In TRACTOR Insurance

Coverage Own Damage (OD) Cover Third-Party Liability Cover
Definition
Provides coverage for damages to your vehicle due to accidents, theft, natural calamities, fire, and more.
Covers legal liabilities for damages caused to third-party property, injuries, or death due to your vehicle's involvement in an accident.
Scope of Coverage
Protects your own vehicle against a wide range of perils and damages.
Only covers damages and injuries caused to third parties, not your vehicle.
Premium Determination
Based on factors like vehicle's make, model, IDV, and add-ons chosen.
Regulated by the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI). Premium rates are predefined based on the vehicle's engine capacity.
Coverage Extent
Comprehensive coverage for your vehicle, including theft, own damage, and accidents.
Limited to liabilities arising from third-party property damage, injuries, or death.
Add-ons
Various add-ons like zero depreciation, engine protection, roadside assistance, etc., can be availed to enhance coverage.
No add-ons are available, as it is a standardized cover as per IRDAI regulations.
Legal Compliance
Optional, but highly recommended for complete protection of your vehicle.
Mandatory by law to drive a vehicle on Indian roads.
Claim Settlement
Applicable for damages to your vehicle, subject to policy terms and conditions.
Covers financial liabilities towards third parties up to the prescribed limits.
Insurance Premium
Can significantly impact the premium amount based on the extent of coverage and chosen add-ons.
Premium rates are fixed as per the IRDAI guidelines and are based on the vehicle's engine capacity.

How to Settle TRACTOR Insurance Policy Claims?

- claim due to an accident -

Inform the Insurer

Inform the Insurer

Notify your insurance company about the accident and damages as soon as possible. Provide all necessary details, such as the policy number, date and time of the incident, location, and a brief description of the accident.

File an FIR (If applicable)

File an FIR (If applicable)

If there is significant damage or third-party involvement, file a First Information Report (FIR) at the nearest police station. This is especially important for theft or major accidents.

Survey and Assessment

Survey and Assessment

The insurance company will appoint a surveyor to assess the extent of damage to your vehicle. Cooperate with the surveyor and provide all relevant documents and evidence related to the accident.

Submit Required Documents

Submit Required Documents

Submit the duly filled claim form along with the required documents, such as a copy of the vehicle’s registration certificate (RC), a valid driving license, the FIR (if applicable), and any other documents requested by the insurer.

Repairs and Inspection

Repairs and Inspection

After the assessment, the insurer may arrange for an inspection of the damaged vehicle or direct you to an authorized garage for repairs. Some insurers may offer cashless facilities at network garages.

Claim Settlement

Claim Settlement

 Once the repairs are completed, submit the bills and invoices to the insurance company for reimbursement or settlement as per the policy terms.

Claim Amount

Claim Amount

The claim amount will depend on the extent of damage and the terms of your insurance policy, including the deductible and policy coverage.

How to Settle TRACTOR Insurance Policy Claims?

- In case of theft of the vehicle -

File an FIR (If applicable)

File a Police Report

Immediately report the theft to the nearest police station and obtain a First Information Report (FIR) or a Non-Cognizable Report (NCR) as required by the insurer.

Inform the Insurance Company

Inform the Insurance Company

Contact your insurance company’s customer support or claims helpline as soon as possible and provide them with all the necessary details about the theft incident.

Submit Required Documents

Submit Required Documents

The insurance company will request specific documents, such as the FIR/NCR copy, original policy documents, vehicle registration certificate (RC), claim form, and any other documents as required.

Cooperate with Investigation

Cooperate with Investigation

The insurer may conduct an investigation to verify the theft incident. Cooperate fully and provide any additional information or documents they may require.

Claim Survey

Claim Survey

An authorized surveyor appointed by the insurance company will assess the loss and damages to determine the claim amount.

Transfer Vehicle Ownership

Transfer Vehicle Ownership

In case the stolen vehicle is not recovered, transfer the ownership of the vehicle to the insurance company as per their requirements.

Claim Settlement

Claim Settlement

Once the surveyor’s report is received, and all necessary documentation is in place, the insurance company will process the claim settlement.

Claim Amount

Claim Payout

If the claim is accepted, the insurance company will provide the claim payout amount as per the terms and conditions of the policy.

Exclusions of TRACTOR Insurance

Consequential Loss

Consequential Loss

Insurance may not cover losses that result as a consequence of a covered event, such as financial losses due to missed business opportunities.

Driving Under Influence

Driving Under Influence

Accidents caused while driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs may be excluded from coverage.

Unauthorized Drivers

Unauthorized Drivers

If an accident occurs while someone other than the authorized driver is driving the insured Two Wheeler , it may not be covered.

Racing or Adventure Activities

Racing or Adventure Activities

Damages occurring during racing, rallies, or adventure sports are typically excluded.

Intentional Damage

Intentional Damage

Any damages caused intentionally by the insured or any other person will be excluded from coverage under the Goods vehiclerying Vehicle Insurance policy.

Wear and Tear

Wear and Tear

Regular wear and tear of the vehicle or mechanical breakdowns are not covered.

Illegal Activities

Illegal Activities

Accidents caused while using the Two Wheeler for illegal purposes may be excluded.

War and Terrorism

War or Terrorism

Damages due to war, war-like situations, or acts of terrorism are generally excluded.

Nuclear Damage

Nuclear Damage

Any damages caused by nuclear activity are not covered.

Expired or Lapsed Policy

Expired or Lapsed Policy

If the policy is expired or lapsed at the time of the incident, there will be no coverage.

Documents Required for Claim Settlement under TRACTOR Insurance

- IN CASE OF THEFT CLAIM -

Police FIR (if applicable):

First Information Report (FIR)

A copy of the FIR lodged with the police station reporting the theft of the vehicle.

KYC Documents

KYC Documents

Valid Know Your Customer (KYC) documents of the insured, such as Aadhar card, Passport, Voter ID, etc., for identification purposes.

Insured's PAN Card

Insured's PAN Card

A copy of the insured’s Permanent Account Number (PAN) card to verify tax-related information.

Insured's GST Certificate

Insured's GST Certificate

If applicable, a copy of the insured’s Goods and Services Tax (GST) certificate.

Claim Form

Duly Filled Claim Form

A completed claim form provided by the insurance company, containing all necessary details about the incident.

Policy Document

Policy Document

The original insurance policy document showing the coverage details.

Vehicle Registration Certificate (RC)

Vehicle Registration Certificate (RC)

A copy of the vehicle’s RC to establish ownership and vehicle details.

Driving License

Driving License

A valid driving license of the insured to verify the authority to drive the vehicle.

Valid Permit Copy

Valid Permit Copy

Legal authorization for vehicle operation within defined limits.

Previous Insurance Records

Previous Insurance Records

If applicable, documents related to any previous insurance claims or policies.

No Trace Report

No Trace Report

If the vehicle is not recovered, a No Trace Report from the police stating that the stolen vehicle could not be located.

NOC from Financier

NOC from Financier

In case of a financed vehicle, a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the financing institution.

Valid Fitness Certificate

Valid Fitness Certificate

Certification of vehicle’s compliance with safety standards.

Documents Required for Claim Settlement under TRACTOR Insurance

- ACCIDENTAL CLAIM -

Claim Form

Accident Claim Form

A duly filled and signed claim form providing details of the accident, the extent of damages, and injuries (if any).

KYC Documents

KYC Documents

Valid Know Your Customer (KYC) documents of the insured, such as Aadhar card, Passport, Voter ID, etc., for identification purposes.

Insured's PAN Card

Insured's PAN Card

A copy of the insured’s Permanent Account Number (PAN) card to verify tax-related information.

Insured's GST Certificate

Insured's GST Certificate

If applicable, a copy of the insured’s Goods and Services Tax (GST) certificate.

copy of insured policy

Copy of the Insurance Policy

A copy of the valid and active insurance policy for the vehicle.

Police Report/FIR

FIR/NCR Copy(if applicable)

A copy of the First Information Report (FIR) or Non-Cognizable Report (NCR) filed with the police in case of an accident.

Driving License

Driving License

A copy of the valid driving license of the driver involved in the accident.

Vehicle Registration Certificate (RC)

Vehicle Registration Certificate (RC)

A copy of the vehicle’s RC, which includes details such as the registration number, engine number, chassis number, etc.

Estimate of Repairs

Estimate of Repairs

An estimate of the repair costs from an authorized garage or workshop.

Photographs(if available)

Photographs(if available)

Clear photographs of the accident scene, damages to the vehicle, and the location.

Witness Statements

Witness Statements

Statements from any witnesses present at the time of the accident (if available).

Medical Records

Medical Records (if applicable)

Medical documents, bills, and reports in case of injuries to the insured or any third party.

Police Investigation Report (if applicable)

Police Investigation Report (if applicable)

In case of a serious accident, a police investigation report may be required.

Valid Permit Copy

Valid Permit Copy

Legal authorization for vehicle operation within defined limits.

Valid Fitness Certificate

Valid Fitness Certificate

Certification of vehicle’s compliance with safety standards.

Spot Surveyor

Spot Surveyor

It refers to an on-the-spot assessment conducted by a surveyor to evaluate the extent of damage

Contact Information for Claim Settlement: related to Tractor Insurance Policy

If Policy Obtained through Agent/Broker

Contact your agent or broker first, as they will guide you through the claims process and assist in reporting the claim.

If Policy Obtained Directly from Insurance Company

Contact the insurance company’s claims department directly to report the claim and follow their instructions for a smooth claims settlement.

Claim Contact Information for Policy from Beemawala.com

If you have taken the policy from Beemawala.com, please use the following contact details to register your claim.

Frequently Asked Questions: Tractor Insurance

Tractor Insurance provides coverage against damages or losses to your agricultural tractor due to various perils and risks.
Commercial vehicle insurance covers a range of vehicles, including delivery trucks, passenger vehicles, construction vehicles, and more.
Tractor Insurance covers damages due to accidents, natural calamities, theft, fire, and other specified risks.
Tractor Insurance is not mandatory by law, but it’s highly recommended to safeguard your investment.
Yes, you can opt for Third-Party coverage to cover liabilities arising from third-party damages.
Comprehensive Tractor Insurance covers both own damages and third-party liabilities.
Tractor Insurance premium is calculated based on factors like tractor’s value, age, location, and coverage type.
Yes, you can add riders like Personal Accident cover for the driver and passengers.
Yes, some policies offer coverage for off-road usage, but it varies among insurers.
Yes, some policies offer coverage for off-road usage, but it varies among insurers.
Yes, insurers offer discounts for installing anti-theft devices, safety features, and being claim-free.
IDV (Insured Declared Value) is the current market value of your tractor, which helps determine the coverage amount.
To file a claim, inform the insurance company immediately, and follow their claim process.
Yes, Tractor Insurance can be transferred to a new owner upon sale, following the insurer’s guidelines.
Yes, Tractor Insurance covers liabilities arising from third-party property damage.
Yes, common exclusions include wear and tear, mechanical breakdown, and intentional damages.
Yes, many insurers offer the convenience of buying Tractor Insurance online.
Yes, you can opt for Personal Accident cover to insure the tractor driver against accidental injuries.
NCB is a discount on premium provided for each claim-free year.
Yes, you can tailor your policy by adding optional covers and riders according to your needs.

Popular Other Vehicle Insurance options in India

Scroll to Top