12 Essential Safety Tips for Bike Rental in Goa: Complete Guide for Secure Riding
4. Check Insurance Coverage and Liability Terms

Ask exactly what insurance the bike carries and what you’d be responsible for after an accident or theft. Basic third-party insurance is mandatory in India, but it doesn’t cover all rider damage. Ask whether the rental includes any damage waiver or collision coverage and what the deductible would be. If the shop asks for a deposit — research often notes around 500 rupees as common — confirm whether the deposit is refundable and under what conditions. Get all insurance, deposit, and liability details in writing on the rental agreement. If the company offers optional insurance, weigh the cost against the potential repair bill and your comfort level. When you return the bike, ensure the agent records the condition and signs the no-damage receipt if all is well. When disputes happen later, clear paperwork and photos are your best protection; without them, arguments over scratches and dents can take time and money to resolve.
