Community for Insurance Claim Adjusters & Surveyors

Indian laws on accident claims are quite stringent. The laws were formulated by prioritizing the best interests of the victims and those who are liable to disburse the compensation, such as insurance companies. Indian laws on motor vehicle accident claims are strict, but beneficial for victims in claiming their legal rights in a court of […]

To drive a motor vehicle in any public place, an effective Driving License is necessary, Effective Driving License means, license issued to a person authorizing him/her to drive a vehicle of that particular category. There are different types of licenses issued by the RTO offices. Here, we will discuss each of them separately. Learner Driving […]

Transport Department is one of the largest revenue earning departments, dealing with various transport related matters like driving licenses, registration of motor vehicles, grant and renewal of permits and other regulatory and enforcement services. The transport department works under the provision of the section 213 of the MV Act, 1988. The transport department is primarily […]

India is the world’s largest democratic republic. With the advancement of Transport Systems, countries are identified on the basis of their “Roads”. India has difficult road and traffic conditions. In this part of the world, “Roads” are not meant to commute from here to there, but the road themselves run from here to there. Conditions […]

Statistics recently released by the National Crime Records Bureau, reveals that almost 41,000 people in the 15-29 age groups lost their lives in India in road accidents in 2010. Deaths in the 30-44 age groups were higher at 47,000. This death rate reveals two things: one the youth love to speed and they form a […]

Road related accidents cost India millions every year, but there is no sign of any possible intervention. To despair, there is no available record of precisely how much developmental money is lost due to road related accidents, and how much compensation is paid to road accident victims. Highways lack some sort of preliminary road safety […]

According to the report released in the second week of May 2011 by the Road transport and Highway Ministry, on road accidents, 62 percent of road accidents are reported from rural areas of India. The report showed that rural areas had more fatalities than urban ones in 2009. Even in 2008, rural areas had a […]

Road accidents are an outcome of the interplay of various factors, some of which are the length of road network, vehicle population, human population and adherence/enforcement of road safety regulations, etc. Higher exposure to road accidents’ risk may be mitigated by behavioral standards, by adhering to road safety regulations and policy interventions. There are many […]

Road safety is an issue of national concern, considering its magnitude and gravity and the consequent negative impacts on the economy, public health and the general welfare of the people. Today, Road Traffic Injuries are one of the leading causes of deaths, disabilities and hospitalizations, with severe socioeconomic costs, across the world. World health Statistics […]

The loss to the Indian economy due to fatalities and accident injuries estimated at 3% of GDP in 1999-2000, is particularly severe as 53.1% of road accident victims were in the age group of 25 to 65 years in 2010, with pedestrians, bicyclists and two-wheelers, who comprise the most unprotected road users, accounting for around […]