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    Call any insurer of your choice, they will send a person for inspection and then insure your vehicle.
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    You can use Reliance Retail Insurance services for renewing your vehicle. Just take your vehicle in their retail outlet and they will do the insurance then and there. Carry your RC, insurance paper and of course cheque.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rahul View Post
    Call any insurer of your choice, they will send a person for inspection and then insure your vehicle.
    What is this inspection all about?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rajat Gupta View Post
    What is this inspection all about?
    Because your car insurance is expired, so the insurer do the inspection to check whether the car is already damaged and the proposer wants to insure and take false claim. And checking the condition of the car before insuring it for underwriting. There is no charges for the proposer for inspection.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Madhura View Post
    Because your car insurance is expired, so the insurer do the inspection to check whether the car is already damaged and the proposer wants to insure and take false claim. And checking the condition of the car before insuring it for underwriting. There is no charges for the proposer for inspection.
    Thanks Madhura for the explanation! But previously they used to come and take the tracing of the Engine/ Chasis no. by pencil. Do I need to pay for this inspection?

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    It's free of cost to the customer. Tracing of Chasis No. by pencil was old method and was not fool proof.

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