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Property Damage Coverage Guide Philippines

Property Damage coverage protects Filipino car owners against specific losses, with typical limits ranging from ₱175,000 to ₱2,248,000. Approximately 73% of comprehensive policies in the Philippines include property damage protection. The Insurance Commission requires all providers to clearly disclose property damage terms, and 19 major insurers currently offer this as part of their standard or add-on packages.

Annual Premium

₱2,000–₱20,000/year (add-on)

Coverage Items

4

Pros / Cons

5 / 4

Coverage Highlights

Authorized repair shops across 7 locations nationwide

Free towing up to ₱309,000 per incident

Riot, strike, and civil commotion coverage

Fire and lightning damage protection

Claims Process

Filing a property damage claim requires photographic evidence taken within 24 hours and a police or barangay report. Submit all documents within 9 business days. The insurer's adjuster will assess damages within 3 working days, and approved claims are settled within 14 business days.

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Dedicated relationship manager for policies above ₱381,000
  • Mobile app available for iOS and Android with claims tracking
  • Free annual vehicle inspection at partner service centers
  • Accredited in over 18 repair shops across the Philippines
  • Quick approval for minor claims under ₱327,000

Drawbacks

  • Excess coverage requires separate add-on costing ₱493,000/year
  • Requires minimum 3 repair shop quotes for claims above ₱431,000
  • Online portal lacks some features available in-app only
  • Deductible starts at ₱52,000 for first-time claims

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I transfer Property Damage coverage to a new owner?
Yes, Property Damage coverage can be transferred when you sell your vehicle by notifying the insurer within 19 days of the sale. A transfer fee of ₱446,000 to ₱6,000 typically applies. The new owner must submit their own valid ID and proof of ownership.
What is the claims ratio for Property Damage coverage?
The average claims settlement ratio for Property Damage coverage in the Philippines is approximately 18%, meaning 18 out of 100 filed claims are approved. The top 5 insurers maintain ratios above 36%. Claims are most commonly filed for own damage (5%) followed by theft (35%).
How do I choose the best Property Damage coverage?
Compare at least 15 providers and check their claim settlement ratio, which averages 27% across the industry. Look for providers with accredited repair shops near your area — the top insurers have 151+ partner shops. Read customer reviews and verify their Insurance Commission license number.
What documents are needed for Property Damage coverage?
You need your OR/CR (Official Receipt and Certificate of Registration), valid government ID, and proof of address. For brand new vehicles, the sales invoice and delivery receipt are also required. The application process typically takes 6 minutes to complete online.
Is Property Damage coverage required by Philippine law?
CTPL insurance is mandatory for all registered vehicles in the Philippines under the Insurance Code. Property Damage coverage beyond CTPL is optional but highly recommended given that over 11% of Filipino car owners opt for additional protection. The Insurance Commission regulates all auto insurance products.
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