What if my vehicle causes damage to another person’s property? Do I have coverage for this?

What if my vehicle causes damage to another person’s property? Do I have coverage for this?

The coverage for Third Party Liability-Property Damage (VTPL-PD) provides you with protection in case your vehicle damages other people’s properties. This coverage is standard to all comprehensive vehicle insurance policies.



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