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Female drivers get more for their money
published: Monday | March 5, 2007


Joseph Matalon (second left), chairman of the BCIC board speaks with Simone Foote (second right), manager of Business Developmentand Marketing, while Rosemarie Heaven managing director of the Insurance Association of Jamaica engages the attention of Les Green, deputy commissioner of police in charge of major crimes. They were at the British Caribbean Insurance Company LadyMax launch at the Terra Nova Hotel on Tuesday, February 27. - Rudolph Brown/Chief Photographer

Female drivers with vehicles valued at least $2 million can now benefit from a new comprehensive motor insurance policy called LadyMax from British Caribbean Insurance Company (BCIC) Limited.

The first of its kind locally, LadyMax features benefits such as: ASSIST - accident scene response including ambulance and wrecker services and care centre repairs management. The leading feature of the policy, however, is the offer of a vehicle tracking device for anti-theft security, recovery and retrieval.

Islandwide emergency breakdown service is also a feature of LadyMax.

Other features include:

Personal accident insurance of $250,000

Third Party Liability policy limits with a minimum of $5 million for property management and/or personal injury and an aggregate of $10 million for policy holders at fault.

Female drivers can name two drivers who will also have the option of purchasing $250,000 personal accident cover.

BCIC will cover the cost of installing the tracking device and pay the monthly subscription fee for the the first 24 months at no extra cost to policyholders.

For more information, contact your nearest BCIC

LadyMax features benefits such as: ASSIST - accident scene response including ambulance and wrecker services and care centre repairs management.

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