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No case.

 

Another example, if the road got oil spills ... and you skidded ... and your slammed against the railings.

 

It'll still be consider as your fault.

 

It's a LPPL situation.

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It's a LPPL situation.

 

LPPL is the word man!...

 

seems like we as consumers most of the time LPPL just gotta to suck it man unsure.gif haiz...

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when i drove home this morning PIE exit jurong west ave 2 at the slip road, encounter the same thing. the farking fallen branch(still hanging on tree) is like 1/2 of the lane and EMAS pple nowhere to be seen. [hur][hur]

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it may simply means you NCD will affect, as there is no chance recovering it back. Ins company will still repair the car back to pre accident condition.

 

Act of God some ins dun cover, so choose ins must choose carefully...

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try our local lucy girlie..frens car parked at office kena the recent flash flood..

 

Lucy girlie repaired the vehicle for him, excess applicable and NCD affected. He informed it's a blessing in disguise if still previous girlie, he would have to bear the total cost of repair himself.

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No case.

 

Another example, if the road got oil spills ... and you skidded ... and your slammed against the railings.

 

It'll still be consider as your fault.

 

It's a LPPL situation.

 

no..................

 

u slam the railing. u will b sued for damaging public properties.

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