Third Party Car Insurance

What is Third Party Car Insurance?

Third Party Car Insurance offers cover for damage caused to someone else’s vehicle or property, if you’re liable for it. It can also, for an additional premium, include cover for loss of, or damage to, your car caused by fire or theft.

Third Party 
Car Insurance

Economical

Damage to other people's property

Up to $20 million of cover if your car damages someone else's vehicle or property.

Damage by uninsured drivers

When your car is damaged by a collision with another vehicle driven by an uninsured driver, we cover damage to your car (up to the amount of $5,000), but only if, the other driver was entirely at fault and you can give us the name and address of the person at fault and the registration number of the at fault vehicle.​

what's covered?

  • Damage to other people's property up to $20 million 
  • Damage to your vehicle by uninsured drivers up to $5,000 

More about coverage types

Damage by fire

If your car is damaged by fire or a total loss, we cover repairs or pay you the amount covered you have chosen (up to $10,000) less any deductions.

Car theft

If your car is stolen or damaged by someone attempting to steal it, we cover repairs or pay you the amount you covered your car for (up to $10,000) less any deductions.
(If car is damaged we may repair/pay less than $10,000.)​

Hire car after theft for up to 21 days​

We keep you on the road if your car was stolen with a hire car that meets your needs until your car's returned undamaged or repaired or your claim is settled, to a maximum of 21 days.

Up to $500 for personal items​

Left something in the car? We pay up to $500 for things that were in your car when the car was stolen, such as phones, laptops or clothing. (Exceptions apply such as cash and tools.)​

what can you add

  • Damage by fire 
  • Cover for theft or attempted theft 
  • Hire car after theft for up to 21 days​ 
  • Up to $500 for personal items 

More about Fire & Theft Cover

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What am I covered for?

What’s covered by Third Party Car Insurance?

Third Party Property Damage Car Insurance covers damage you cause to other people's vehicles and property while behind the wheel. It's different from Compulsory Third Party Insurance (such as 'CTP' in SA or 'Green Slip' in NSW), which just covers costs related to injuries caused in a motor vehicle accident for which you're liable. Get the latest on what's included with AAMI Third Party Car Insurance.

What’s included?

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AAMI Third Party Car Insurance

Frequently asked questions

Damage to other people's property

Up to $20 million of cover if your car damages someone else's vehicle or property.

Car theft

If your car is stolen or damaged by someone attempting to steal it, we cover repairs or pay you the amount you covered your car for (up to $10,000) less any deductions.
(If car is damaged we may repair/pay less than $10,000.)​

Damage by uninsured drivers

When your car is damaged by a collision with another vehicle driven by an uninsured driver, we cover damage to your car (up to the amount of $5,000), but only if, the other driver was entirely at fault and you can give us the name and address of the person at fault and the registration number of the at fault vehicle.​

Damage by fire

If your car is damaged by fire or a total loss, we cover repairs or pay you the amount covered you have chosen (up to $10,000) less any deductions.

Hire car after theft for up to 21 days​

We keep you on the road if your car was stolen with a hire car that meets your needs until your car's returned undamaged or repaired or your claim is settled, to a maximum of 21 days.

Up to $500 for personal items​

Left something in the car? We pay up to $500 for things that were in your car when the car was stolen, such as phones, laptops or clothing. (Exceptions apply such as cash and tools.)​

Amount Covered

How much your car’s insured for.

It’s the maximum amount we’ll pay for loss or damage to your car caused by an insured incident.  The amount is shown on your certificate of insurance and includes GST.

Total Loss

We consider your car a total loss when:

  • It's stolen and unrecovered after 14 days; or
  • It's uneconomical, impractical or unsafe to repair.

This is a just summary. For full details check the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS). It's dry, we know, but it's essential reading.

Update policy

Need to update your policy before you pay? Or don't have your Payment Reference Number handy? With My Account you can:

  • instantly pay renewals*
  • make a one-off payment for a missed instalment*
  • pay outstanding excess*
  • set up annual or monthly payments
  • update direct debit/card details
  • change your amount covered, change your excess, or add optional extras, and
  • change policy details1, such as your parking address, registration, listed drivers, and usage.

* limit of $5,000 for online payments.
1 FYI, if the premium payment for your policy is overdue, you won’t be able to edit it before paying.

Update policy

Need to update your policy before you pay? Or don't have your Payment Reference Number handy? With My Account you can:

  • Set up annual or monthly payments
  • Instantly pay renewals
  • Update direct debit/card details
  • Change amount covered, excess or add optional extras
  • Change policy details*, such as your building sum insured, contents sum insured, and unspecified valuables
    * if your policy is overdue you will not be able to edit the policy before paying

Quick renewal

Just need to renew your policy, without updating any policy info? No worries! You can do it in just a few moments, with no login required — all you need is:

  • the Payment Reference Number (PRN) on your renewal notice, and
  • email address (we will send the payment receipt to this address)

If the payment is successful, the premium will be debited from your payment card. You should see your account updated within 2 business days.

Quick payment

Just need to pay your excess, without updating any policy info? No worries! You can do it in just a few moments, with no login required — all you need is:

  • the Payment Reference Number (PRN) on your payment notice, and
  • email address (we will send the payment receipt to this address)

If the payment is successful, the premium will be debited from your payment card. You should see your account updated within 2 business days.

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Manage your policy

Want to make payments while on the go? With the AAMI App you can:

  • see all your insurance policies all in one place
  • renew your policy
  • make a one-off payment for overdue renewal
  • pay an outstanding excess
  • update your policy details, and
  • get policy documents.

AAMI App

Manage your policy

Want to make payments while on the go? With the AAMI App you can:

  • see all your insurance policies all in one place
  • renew your policy, and
  • get policy documents.

Check amount covered

In most cases, the replacement value of cars decrease over time, but in recent years, due to increased costs and constrained supply, we have seen some cars increase in value. As such, your amount covered will be automatically changed to reflect this.

You can increase or decrease your amount covered, within a specified range, and your premium will change accordingly.

You can also choose to insure your vehicle for Market Value. This will change your premium.

Refer to the PDS for details.

Kilometres driven

When you took out your policy, you would've given us an estimate of how much you drive your car in a year, and that figure informs your premium price. Usually, a higher estimate results in a higher premium, since your'e at greater risk of an incident. If you find yourself driving a lot less then you estimated, maybe because you're working from home or walking to the shops rather than driving, you can log in and adjust this figure. Doing so may reduce your premium a little.

Review listed drivers

Listing additional drivers on your policy can alter your premium, depending on their details and claims history. For example, if you have a teenager who used your car when they started driving but has since bought their own, they may no longer need to be listed. If you decide to remove them, your premium might be reduced.

Your address

If you've moved, make sure your address is updated on your policy. Your location can affect your premium, based on that location's level of risk, so your address being updated can result in your payments being adjusted. Fair warning; that adjustment can reduce your premium, or it may result in an increase. Either way, you'll ensure you're not at risk of having a claim denied or reduced due to incorrect address details.

Eligible policies

Eligible policies include Comprehensive Car Insurance.

Your excess

With AAMI Flexi-Premiums®, you can choose to lower your premium by increasing your excess This'll mean that, while your monthly or yearly premium is cheaper, you'll face more out-of-pocket costs if you make a claim where you're liable to pay an excess. Whether that trade-off is worth it is totally up to you, but it's worth considering.

Updating your details

You may need to update your address, or record a change of car ownership. If so, just get in touch with Service NSW online or call 13 77 88.

To update vehicle driver details or driving history, give AAMI a call on 13 22 44.
Mon–Fri, 8am–6pm NSW time
Sat & Sun, 8am–4pm NSW time

PRN

You can find your Payment Reference Number on your AAMI Renewal Notice.

Payment Reference Number

This can be found in the payment slip of the insurance notice or correspondence you received from us.

Email address

Please enter a valid email address. This is where we’ll send your payment receipt.

BPay Help

How was I provided the BPay infomation?

Your policy renewal was sent via email or post depending on which option you selected when you purchased the policy, or modified in your online settings. You can change your account settings – including how you receive your renewal – by logging in.

Where is the BPay information located?

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I still need assistance?

If you cannot locate the payment reference number please call our contact centre for assistance.

13 22 44
24 hours / 7 days a week

Business Insurance Biller Code

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How was I provided the BPay infomation?

Your policy renewal was sent via email or post depending on which option you selected when you purchased the policy, or modified in your online settings. You can change your account settings – including how you receive your renewal – by logging in.

Where is the BPay information located?

example-of-bpay-details

I still need assistance?

If you cannot locate the payment reference number please call our contact centre for assistance.

13 22 44
24 hours / 7 days a week

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Quick renewal

Just need to renew your policy, without updating any policy info? No worries! You can do it in just a few moments, with no login required — all you need is:

  • your policy number, or
  • the Payment Reference Number (PRN) on your renewal notice, and
  • email address (we will send the payment receipt to this address)

If the payment is successful, the premium will be debited from your payment card. You should see your account updated within 2 business days.

Online Discount Terms & Conditions

Any subsequent discounts are applied to the already discounted premium, before government taxes and charges.