QUOTE(accordvtec @ Aug 26 2025, 11:35 AM)
Damn, few weeks ago got 1 aunty didnt stop at junction and i run into her car's rear bumper.
the result out say is her fault but i cannot claim due to section 52 coz she didnt report.
end up makan sendiri. is this some sohai loophole that can prevent ppl from claiming their insurance??
what are the repercussions for her not reporting? how is it fair to the victim?
anthonyloke must resign!
last month, we kena knocked by some lorry driver who opened his door too damn wide on the roadside while we stopped at the red traffic light. Filed police report with details and everything, then polis updated and said the lorry driver didn't report anything and did jack shit. After consulting with insurance, he wrote a statutory declaration of the incident.the result out say is her fault but i cannot claim due to section 52 coz she didnt report.
end up makan sendiri. is this some sohai loophole that can prevent ppl from claiming their insurance??
what are the repercussions for her not reporting? how is it fair to the victim?
anthonyloke must resign!
ikut google AI:
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A Statutory Declaration (SD) for motor insurance, typically required when claiming against a third party, is a written statement of facts you've signed under oath, confirming the circumstances of an accident, especially if the other party hasn't filed a police report. It serves as a declaration that the information you provide to your insurer is true. You'll need to include personal details, NRIC number, and a description of the accident, and then submit this along with a police report, your driving license, vehicle documents, and photos to your insurer to proceed with the claim, according to blog.poi2u.com.
the insurance company will then pursue on your behalf. that's all i know anyway.
Aug 29 2025, 08:18 AM

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