Motor Insurance Cashless Claim Denied by Network Garage or Surveyor: India Complaint Guide

Indian car owner at a network garage reviewing a motor insurance cashless claim denial with vehicle damage photos

Cashless motor insurance is sold like a promise: accident, garage, no stress. Then the garage says “insurer has not approved”, the surveyor cuts the estimate, and you are asked to pay first. The key question is whether only cashless service was denied, or the claim itself was rejected.

Quick Answer

  • Get the claim number and cashless denial reason in writing.
  • Photograph the vehicle before repairs.
  • Ask for surveyor assessment basis and policy clause.
  • If urgent, pay under protest and preserve invoices for reimbursement.
  • File insurer grievance, then Bima Bharosa, then Insurance Ombudsman if eligible.

Cashless Denial vs Claim Rejection

Cashless facility denied

The insurer may still process reimbursement. Reasons can include inactive garage tie-up, missing documents, late intimation, unclear accident facts, or estimate dispute.

Partial cashless approval

The insurer approves only part of the estimate. Common deductions include depreciation, compulsory deductible, salvage, consumables, non-covered parts, pre-existing damage, wear and tear, or repairs unrelated to the accident.

Claim repudiation

The insurer rejects liability. Reasons may include policy lapse, invalid licence, intoxication allegation, commercial use of private vehicle, misrepresentation, or breach of policy conditions.

What to Do at the Garage

  1. Take photos and videos of all damage before repair.
  2. Get a line-item estimate: parts, labour, paint, consumables, taxes.
  3. Ask the garage to write whether cashless was refused by garage or insurer.
  4. Ask insurer for surveyor name, visit date, and assessment summary.
  5. Do not throw away damaged parts until settlement if possible.

Documents Checklist

  • Policy schedule and wording.
  • RC.
  • Driving licence.
  • Claim form and claim number.
  • Accident photos/videos.
  • Garage estimate and job card.
  • Surveyor visit details.
  • Cashless denial message.
  • Repair invoice and payment proof.
  • FIR or police diary where applicable.
  • Towing bill.

Complaint Template

Subject: Complaint against denial/restriction of cashless motor claim - Policy No. [number], Claim No. [number]

Dear Grievance Officer,

My vehicle [registration number] met with an accident on [date]. I submitted it to [garage name] and claim number [number] was generated. Cashless approval has been denied / restricted to Rs. [amount] against the garage estimate of Rs. [amount].

Please provide the exact reason, policy clause, surveyor assessment basis, missing documents if any, and reconsider the claim for cashless approval / reimbursement.

If You Pay First: Protect Reimbursement

If you need the vehicle urgently, email the insurer before payment:

“I am paying the garage under protest because the vehicle is required urgently. This payment should not be treated as acceptance of the denied/deducted amount. I reserve my right to seek reimbursement of the admissible claim.”

Keep tax invoice, job card, payment proof, photos, and old-part evidence.

Escalation Route

  1. Insurer grievance officer.
  2. Bima Bharosa with policy, claim, garage, estimate, surveyor, and rejection papers.
  3. Insurance Ombudsman if the insurer rejects, does not reply, or gives an unsatisfactory reply and the case fits eligibility.
  4. Consumer commission or legal advice for high-value or complex disputes.

How to Challenge Surveyor Deductions

Use evidence, not argument:

  • service records showing no prior damage,
  • accident photos,
  • dashcam footage,
  • towing report,
  • garage technical note,
  • manufacturer estimate for safety parts,
  • dismantled-part photos,
  • police papers for serious accidents.

FAQ

Can a network garage deny cashless repair?

Yes, but ask the insurer for the reason in writing. A garage statement alone is not enough.

Does cashless denial mean claim rejection?

Not always. The claim may still be payable on reimbursement.

Can I repair first and claim later?

Often yes, but inspection before repair is safer. If urgent, preserve proof and pay under protest.

Can I challenge the surveyor?

Yes. Ask the insurer to reconsider the assessment and attach garage notes, photos, and service records.

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