If a 'network garage' listed in your policy refuses cashless service, it is usually because the insurer has not cleared their past dues or there is a dispute over the estimate. Do not pay the full bill yourself. Call the insurer's customer care and demand they provide a 'spot approval' or talk to the garage manager. If they force you to go for 'reimbursement', take a written statement from the garage. File a complaint with the insurer's GRO and later the Insurance Ombudsman for 'deficiency in service'.
Cashless is a 'facility', not a guarantee. Rejections happen if the 'surveyor' does not agree with the garage's repair estimate, if there is a delay in 're-inspection', or if the garage has been recently 'blacklisted' by the insurer without updating the website. Sometimes, insurers delay approval to improve their own cash flow.
Here is the escalation ladder for this specific issue:
You can use the following template to draft your complaint email or letter:
To, The Grievance Redressal Officer / Nodal Officer, [Name of Company / Bank / Authority] Subject: Complaint regarding motor insurance cashless claim denied network garage - [Your ID/Account/Booking Number] Dear Sir/Madam, I am writing to formally lodge a complaint regarding the issue of motor insurance cashless claim denied network garage. On [Date], I experienced the following issue: [Briefly describe the problem]. Despite my initial requests, the issue remains unresolved. I kindly request you to look into this matter urgently and provide a resolution within [Time Frame, e.g., 15 days]. Attached are the necessary documents supporting my claim. Thank you, [Your Name] [Your Contact Information]
| Evidence | Why it matters | Where to get it |
|---|---|---|
| Garage Refusal Email/Letter | Proves the cashless facility was denied despite being a network garage | Garage manager |
| Photos of Damage | Proves the extent of the accident | Your phone |
| Policy Document | Showing the 'Cashless' benefit | Your files |
Do not start repairs before the surveyor inspects the vehicle. Do not accept a 'compromise' where you pay for parts that should be covered under the policy. Do not ignore the 'depreciation' and 'compulsory deductible' which you are always required to pay.
You can file an RTI with the GIPSA (General Insurance Public Sector Association) if it's a PSU insurer (like New India, United India) to ask why a specific garage was removed from the network list, or asking for the average time taken to issue 'Delivery Orders' for cashless claims.
Q: How long does the resolution process usually take?
A: It depends on the escalation level, but typically initial grievances take 15-30 days, while Ombudsman or regulatory complaints may take 30-90 days.
Q: Do I need a lawyer to file a complaint?
A: In most cases involving consumer forums or ombudsmen, you do not need a lawyer and can represent yourself.
Q: Is there a fee to file a complaint with the Ombudsman?
A: No, filing a complaint with authorities like the RBI Ombudsman or Insurance Ombudsman is completely free of cost.
Q: What if the company ignores my legal notice?
A: If a legal notice is ignored, your next step is to file a formal case in the appropriate Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission or Civil Court.
Take immediate action by gathering your evidence and following the escalation ladder. Do not let companies take advantage of your silence. Use the official grievance channels to demand your rights.