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Jun 07, 2020 News
Diamond Fire and General Insurance Inc. yesterday announced that it launched a tailor-made motor insurance package for health workers throughout the country.
General Manager, Tara Chandra, explained: “We need to as a people recognise that while we are all taking precautions and try to stay indoors, persons who provide healthcare brave the elements and risks to ensure that medical care is not compromised. As a company, we are proud to recognise this and make this gesture, where health workers will not only enjoy our supreme service experience, but save while doing so.”
The package caters for private motor comprehensive insurance for all persons concerned with the provision of healthcare.
According to the insurance company, it is offering lower rates, disappearing excess/deductibles, free auto glass coverage, reimbursements for medical expenses and alternative transportation during downtime, among other benefits.
Among one of the key benefits is that coverage includes extended perils such as flood, riot and strike as well as civil commotion.
‘No Claim Discounts’ can accumulate as much as 70%, which is beyond the traditional 60% maximum offered in the local industry.
Diamond Insurance is celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2020 and is headquartered on Lamaha Street, Queenstown, Georgetown.
It has branches in Corriverton, Port Mourant, Bush Lot (WCB) and at Henrietta on the Essequibo Coast.
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