Tata AIG General Insurance

Tata AIG General Insurance offers a variety of insurance plans covering health, travel, motor, and home insurance, tailored to secure your assets and well-being.

Key Highlights of Tata AIG General Insurance

Key highlights of Tata AIG General Insurance include:

Sum Insured Up to Rs. 2 Crore
Policy Term 1 year / 2 years / 3 years
Coverage Type Individual and Family Floater options available.
Pre & Post Hospitalization Coverage for up to 60 days before and 90 days after hospitalization.
No Claim Bonus Up to 100% increase in sum insured for every claim-free year.
Network Hospitals Access to over 6,000+ network hospitals across India.
Age Limit Policy available for individuals aged 18 to 70 years.

Features & Benefits of Tata AIG General Insurance

Comprehensive Coverage

  • Hospitalization expenses for a wide range of medical treatments.
  • Cashless treatment at numerous network hospitals across India.
  • Coverage for daycare procedures and offers annual health check-ups.
  • Family Floater Option

  • A single sum insured to cover the entire family, with discounts on family plans.
  • Wellness Benefits

  • Access to wellness programs, fitness coaching, and preventive healthcare services.
  • Additional Benefits

  • Short waiting period for coverage of pre-existing conditions.
  • Ambulance expense coverage up to a specified limit.

Tata AIG General Insurance FAQs

How to apply for Tata AIG General Insurance?

Visit our website, select your preferred insurance plan, and complete the application form with your details.

What is the waiting period for pre-existing conditions?

The waiting period varies between 2 to 4 years, depending on the specific health condition and policy terms.

Is maternity cover included?

Maternity cover is available as an add-on with a specified waiting period.

Can I port my existing insurance to Tata AIG General Insurance?

Yes, you can port your existing policy to Tata AIG General Insurance by following the porting guidelines.

What are the exclusions in the policy?

Exclusions may include cosmetic procedures, self-inflicted injuries, and treatments not advised by a licensed physician.