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FAQ
This
section highlights the frequently asked questions (FAQ) for our Malaysian
operations.
UNDERWRITING
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Do
all Insurance companies apply the same premium rate?
No, except for Fire and Motor Insurance which are tariff rated.
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How
do I determine the value of my house/building for insurance purpose?
The basis of valuation for the determination of the sum to be insured
(excluding land) is either on the market value or reinstatement basis
(as new but not superior) irrespective of the outstanding loan amount
if any. Property valuers are the appropriate parties to provide the
correct valuation for buildings. For insurance purpose, the land value
should be excluded.
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How
do I determine the value of my car for insurance purpose?
Since the basis of indemnity for motor insurance is on market value,
the motor car franchise holders will be the appropriate parties to
determine the value of the car.
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How
do I determine the value of properties for insurance purpose (eg.
office equipment, machinery, household contents, personal effects,
etc)?
The basis of valuation for the determination of the sum to be insured
is either on market value (less depreciation) or replacement value
(as new but not superior) of the same type, model, and year of manufacture
or make.
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Can
I apply the same NCD earned to more than one vehicle under my name?
No. The NCD (No Claim Discount) is applicable to one vehicle at any
one time but is transferable between same type of vehicle ie. private
car to private car.
MOTOR CLAIMS
- What should
I do in the event of an accident?
In the event of an accident, you should call Lonpac E-Assist Helpline
no and ensure that your vehicle is sent to ' Lonpac's Panel of Workshops
'. A police report should be lodged within 24 hours. You are also
required to notify us of the accident immediately whereupon we shall
advise you of the procedures & furnish you with a claim form to
be duly completed & returned to us together with all the other
relevant documents requested.
If your vehicle is involved in a minor accident whereby you may not
want to make a claim on your own policy but the accident involved
third party property damage or third party bodily injury, please contact
our Claims Dept & we shall advise you on the next course of action.
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Which workshop do I send my vehicle to? Do you have any panel of repairers?
As mentioned above, you must send your vehicle to one of the workshops
in our panel as listed in the booklet.
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How
fast can the claim be settled?
Your claim will be processed once the adjuster's report and all the
other relevant documents are received by us. It is therefore important
for you to ensure that all your documents are furnished to us without
any delay in order for us to expedite your claim.
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After
a survey is conducted by the adjusters, can I proceed to ask the repairer
to commence with the repairs?
Our
adjusters will submit their survey report to us upon completion of
the survey. Upon receipt of their report together with the other relevant
documents, we shall process & approve the claim, following which we
shall issue an approval letter to you. Only then can you advise the
repairer of our approval amount so that they could proceed with the
repairs based on the amount approved.
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What
should I do if I want to make a third party claim against the insurers
of the vehicle that had knocked into my vehicle?
Firstly,
you should lodge a police report & notify us of the accident accordingly.
Then, you should find out who the third party Insurers are in order
for you to submit a claim to them officially.
For
a third party property damage claim on your vehicle, you have to appoint
an independent adjuster to survey your vehicle. You are advised to
contact the third party Insurers to find out whether they require
you to use their panel of adjusters & repairers, if any. As for the
documents to support your claim, please find below the list for your
ease of reference:
- Police report
- Police investigation
results
- Adjuster's
report together with the original photographs
- A copy of
the vehicle registration card
- A copy of
the road tax disc
- Copies of
your NRIC & driving license/ the driver's NRIC & driving license
- A copy of
the insurance policy schedule
Please attach an official letter of claim stating the breakdown of your
claim. You can claim the following items:
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Cost
of repairs
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Adjuster's
fees
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Loss
of use of your vehicle (by number of days) or rental charges if
you have rented a vehicle. However, for rental of vehicles, Insurers
will still base the number of days on the adjuster's recommendations
in their report.
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Cost
of documents i.e. police report, RIMV search fees & etc.
However, if you have made an Own Damage claim (i.e. claim on your own
policy for the repairs to your vehicle), you are still entitled to claim
from the third party Insurers your uninsured losses i.e. loss of NCB in
monetary terms, excess amount paid and the loss of usage of your vehicle.
The documents to be submitted are similar to the above except the adjuster's
report and original photographs which will be furnished by us to the third
party Insurers upon request.
Meanwhile,
with effect from 1st June 2001, in the event that your vehicle is knocked
by a Third Party vehicle (excluding buses, taxis, and hire vehicle) and
you have a comprehensive policy, you may refer the claim to us directly.
Your NCD shall not be forfeited if you are not at fault.
NON-MOTOR CLAIMS
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What
should I do in the event of a claim?
Firstly,
LONPAC should be notified immediately by way of phone/fax/letter/e-mail.
In the event of fire, burglary, break-in claims or any attempt thereat,
police report should be lodged. For windstorm or lightning damage
claims, lodging a police report is not necessary as a technical report
from the repairer is sufficient. LONPAC will then appoint an independent
adjuster to survey the loss on a without prejudice basis and they
will be contacting you for a survey. You are also advised to do the
following:
- take all
steps within your power to minimize the extent of the loss or
damage
- preserve
the parts affected and make them available for the inspection
by our representative or adjuster
- furnish all
such information and documentary evidence as required by us.
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Can
I proceed with the repairs before Lonpac view the damage?
Preferably
not, as this would mean the evidence or the cause of the damage may
not be present anymore. Furthermore, the prices charged by your contractor
may be higher than the actual market price or we may be able to get
a lower quotation from another contractor.
However,
if the repairs need to be done immediately / urgently in order to
mitigate the loss, e.g. in the case of windstorm damage to the roof
during the weekend, you are advised to take photographs of the damaged
roof or keep the damaged property as evidence. These repairs should
be carried out on a without prejudice basis to the terms and conditions
of the policy as policy liability has yet to be established.
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