Register an FIR
The moment you come to know about the theft of your bike, lodge the First Information Report (FIR) for the same at the nearest police station. When you report the theft, inform the concerned police officer of your chassis number, serial number, details of RTO where you have registered your bike and more. Sharing the details is an important part of the claim process. It helps you to trace report at regular intervals.
File the insurance claim
After filing an FIR, call the motor insurance company helpline and follow the instructions to file the claim against theft of your bike. Fill in the claim form and provide all the required information such as policy details, your bike’s registration number etc.
Inform the RTO
It is mandatory to inform the Regional Transport Office (RTO) about the theft of your vehicle as per the law. Complete the formalities with them to obtain RTO transfer papers and other relevant documents.
Submit the documents
Once the aforementioned formalities are completed, you need to send the duly filled insurance claim form along with the respective documents to the insurance company. Generally, you may require to send the following documents for bike theft.
- Insurance policy documents
- Duly filled claim settlement form
- Copy of registration certificate of the vehicle
- Copy of driving license
- Original FIR copy
- Letter to the RTO
- RTO transfer papers
Approval of claim
After the police submit a ‘non-traceable report’ stating that your bike could not be found, the insurance company initiates the process for approval of your claim. The stolen vehicle need to be transferred in favour of the insurance company and you will be reimbursed with an insured declared value (IDV) of your bike.The reimbursed amount might assist you in exploring the bike shops and purchasing the same bike model that you have recently lost.