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post Dec 3 2025, 09:00 AM, updated 3w ago

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Flood bills in Hat Yai drown vehicle owners
R. SEKARAN

GEORGE TOWN: Malaysians dri­ving into south Thailand have been urged to ensure they have proper cross-border motor insu­rance, after the severe floods in Hat Yai last month left many motorists stranded.

General Insurance Association of Malaysia (PIAM) chief executive officer Chua Kim Soon said those driving into Thailand can take their comprehensive motor insurance with Endorsement 101, which provides cover for travel in Thailand from one to 30 days.

This extension continues with Own Damage protection up to the vehicle’s sum insured and inclu­des Third-Party Property Damage coverage of up to RM100,000,” he said.

Chua added that it is better for Malaysian motorists to activate Endorsement 57 as well, which covers special perils such as floods and other disasters.

He said the extension is relatively affordable at around 0.2% of the vehicle’s insured sum and can be arranged through any agent, broker or insurer.

Chua said Malaysians must be aware that the Thai authorities require all foreign vehicles entering the country to purchase their Compulsory Motor Insurance (CMI) before crossing the border from Thai insurance providers.

He said motorists can purchase CMI for the transit or destination country through the Asean regio­nal platform online.

Chua said Malaysian vehicles caught in the recent floods in Thailand could have been better protected if their owners had extended their motor policies to cover travel into Thailand and damage from natural disasters.

“A standard comprehensive motor policy does not automatically cover incidents abroad, nor does it cover flood-related damage unless specific extensions are added. It will be an out-of-pocket expense for them to bring back their stranded vehicles.”

He advised Malaysians whose vehicles were damaged overseas not to start their flood-affected cars or motorcycles, warning that doing so could harm the engine and aggravate mechanical problems.

“Immediately take photos and videos for evidence purposes and then contact the insurer through its hotline or the Digital Roadside Assistance (DRA) app to arrange towing,” he said.

Chua said motorists are requi­red to file a police report in Thailand, unless their insurers waive this obligation during large-scale disasters.

He said documents such as road tax, insurance papers and customs forms must be submitted to the insurers, who will then assist them through the claims process.

Chua added that claims can be tracked through the DRA app, while insurers will assess the claim together with the loss adjuster’s report before issuing a decision.

“Insurers are already working with tow trucks, panel workshops and Thai authorities to assist Malaysians affected by the Hat Yai floods,” he said.

Chua urged all motorists to immediately contact their insu­rers for motor, home or livelihood-related claims.

The floods in Hat Yai last month were caused by days of intense rainfall across Songkhla province.

Roads, hotels and commercial areas were inundated, and seve­ral districts were cut off.

Hundreds of Malaysian vehicles were reported stranded when low-lying areas were flooded without warning. Malaysian tow trucks have since been allowed into the city by Thai authorities to help retrie­ve vehicles belonging to stranded drivers.

Malaysian Consul General in Songkhla, Ahmad Fahmi Ahmad Sarkawi, was earlier quoted as saying that over 500 Malaysian-owned vehicles were reported stranded in Hat Yai due to the floods.

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post Dec 3 2025, 09:18 AM

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"want to pay extra myr xx for comprehensive - haiyah ! no need ! waste money, buy tomyum better" !
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post Dec 3 2025, 09:21 AM

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btw, if car accident lost control and masuk sungai, is this under special perils ?
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post Dec 3 2025, 09:24 AM

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Yes, tow it back and give our local workshops some businesses to further boost this last qtr economy's number also sounds right..
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post Dec 3 2025, 09:36 AM

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why must bring back to malaysia ?
why not just repair in thailand ?
thai cheap wor
malaysia evrything mahal


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post Dec 3 2025, 09:37 AM

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from buy car to work, work to buy car

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post Dec 3 2025, 09:40 AM

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Anthony Loke must.. oh wait.. who is Thailand punya Ministry to Kereta?
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post Dec 3 2025, 10:04 AM

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QUOTE(Capt. Marble @ Dec 3 2025, 09:40 AM)
Anthony Loke must.. oh wait.. who is Thailand punya Ministry to Kereta?
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post Dec 3 2025, 10:37 AM

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Before enter Thailand have to buy insurance
There are 2 insurance you can buy
The compulsory and the optional one
U have to get both to get flood covered
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post Dec 3 2025, 10:45 AM

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QUOTE(JLA @ Dec 3 2025, 09:36 AM)
why must bring back to malaysia ?
why not just repair in thailand ?
thai cheap wor
malaysia evrything mahal
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Because Thai workshop themselves got their hands full dealing with Thai flooded vehicles. Plus lots of those workshops still cleaning up and restarting their business post-flood. Unless you pay to tow it to a non-flooded workshops outside Hattyai which means you have to equally spend more money.

In the end LPPL 2x5 pimaipimaitangtu
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post Dec 3 2025, 10:53 AM

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QUOTE(MR_alien @ Dec 3 2025, 10:37 AM)
Before enter Thailand have to buy insurance
There are 2 insurance you can buy
The compulsory and the optional one
U have to get both to get flood covered
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need to add extension 101 on top existing car insurance. if not, those 2 insurance are worthless in the event like that flood in thailand

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post Dec 3 2025, 11:19 AM

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Tow truck operator rejoice.
Perlis and Kedah workshop also happy.

This post has been edited by Mixxomon: Dec 3 2025, 11:19 AM
ScooterBoi
post Dec 3 2025, 11:33 AM

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QUOTE(li_hat @ Dec 3 2025, 10:53 AM)
need to add extension 101 on top existing car insurance. if not, those 2 insurance are worthless in the event like that flood in thailand
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Extension 101 extends the insurance coverage to includes Thailand. Our insurance oso covers Singapore. If not mistaken, last last time, it oso covers up to Hatyai. Now no more.

Extension 101 oso worthless if the perils coverage is not bought in the comprehensive insurance.

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post Dec 3 2025, 11:36 AM

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Mega flood only occur every 300 years. No need buy lar.
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post Dec 3 2025, 11:48 AM

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or just don't go thailand/ north malaysia in november and december.
the flood is yearly.

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post Dec 3 2025, 11:51 AM

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malaysians are rich, can repay for rebuild
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post Dec 3 2025, 11:52 AM

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if can find reliable mechanic, repair in Thailand is cheaper.
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post Dec 3 2025, 12:14 PM

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QUOTE(Singh_Kalan @ Dec 3 2025, 11:36 AM)
Mega flood only occur every 300 years.   No need buy lar.
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Stay one night only, no need la. This what the Thai insurance agent told me when I wanted to buy the 2nd and optional insurance at the border. Hahaha 😂

Oso how to buy if the car is used daily to ferry passengers from border to hatyai.

QUOTE(Phoenix_KL @ Dec 3 2025, 11:48 AM)
or just don't go thailand/ north malaysia in november and december.
the flood is yearly.
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Some areas still under water. And could remain so another 2 weeks till mid December.

QUOTE(keyser soze @ Dec 3 2025, 11:52 AM)
if can find reliable mechanic, repair in Thailand is cheaper.
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Wait slow slow... maybe for months for the workshops to clear tens of thousands of cars flooded.

One report says the auto parts industry in hatyai will be losing business to us since some roads still flooded and cannot export out.

This post has been edited by ScooterBoi: Dec 3 2025, 12:15 PM
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post Dec 3 2025, 12:17 PM

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U know why won't buy extra coverage?

To avoid being questioned by their spouses.

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