Mactrek Neutral Newbie March 1, 2011 Share March 1, 2011 If involved in an accident and decided to settle privately, can the other party change his mind and make an insurance claim? Payment made but no black and white. Anyone has experience with this? Thanks. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Little_prince Supersonic March 1, 2011 Share March 1, 2011 of course la. by right you are required to report to insurance otherwise they will penalise you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rainbowbiatch 6th Gear March 1, 2011 Share March 1, 2011 CONFIRM CAN LOR! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Latka 1st Gear March 1, 2011 Share March 1, 2011 If involved in an accident and decided to settle privately, can the other party change his mind and make an insurance claim? Payment made but no black and white. Anyone has experience with this? Thanks. For pte settlement cases, always must hv signed black and white. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kar_lover Supercharged March 1, 2011 Share March 1, 2011 For pte settlement cases, always must hv signed black and white. Not sure if the law allows for private settlement. If private settlement is not allowed by law, then the private settlement agreement has no legal status and "victim" can still claim against ur insurance. Your insurer may then have the option not to honour the claim as you had not made the report and you would have to deal with "victim"'s insurance urself. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Melvyn Neutral Newbie March 1, 2011 Share March 1, 2011 Why not? Nothing written down means it dosen't exist when it comes to proving. Juz like if I borrow a thousand bucks from you in cash. Two weeks later when I'm supposed to return you I can flatly deny ever borrowing the money from you. Honour does not count for anything for some ppl I guess the same goes for the oter party trying to play you out now? Never encounter before though. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnnylim 5th Gear March 1, 2011 Share March 1, 2011 Not sure if the law allows for private settlement. If private settlement is not allowed by law, then the private settlement agreement has no legal status and "victim" can still claim against ur insurance. Your insurer may then have the option not to honour the claim as you had not made the report and you would have to deal with "victim"'s insurance urself. Allow. U go NTUC website, they even hv a sample of private settlement form for u to download. The impt thing is to hv black n white signed by both parties. After that, u r still supposed to report to your insurer for filing purpose n other future disputes. But then, depending on which insurer, maybe tat report can become your liability cos yr NCD or premium might be affected even u hv settled privately or even the accident was not yr fault cos I understand can still file claim even after number of years b4 it's officially closed. Correct me if I'm wrong. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SGCMmaomao 6th Gear March 1, 2011 Share March 1, 2011 no matter private settlement or not, u have to report to IDAC.. within 24hours.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kangadrool Supersonic March 1, 2011 Share March 1, 2011 no matter private settlement or not, u have to report to IDAC.. within 24hours.. Idac still around? Thought only Aunty Lucy still using. [laugh] Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnnylim 5th Gear March 1, 2011 Share March 1, 2011 Idac still around? Thought only Aunty Lucy still using. [laugh] I also think so, many of the insurers ady no more with Idac due to some reasons we might not know. Last accident i had, my insurer asked me to report to their authorized reporting centres instead. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hoytusa84 1st Gear March 1, 2011 Share March 1, 2011 If you are not at fault, claim from other insurance party safest. People nowadays love to put on a good front when he's wrong and later turn around and stab you at the back.. Go wit the law is the safest! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Santafe 1st Gear March 1, 2011 Share March 1, 2011 If involved in an accident and decided to settle privately, can the other party change his mind and make an insurance claim? Payment made but no black and white. Anyone has experience with this? Thanks. Yes, the other party can change its mind. As a guide during minor accident and for private settlement, always use a pen and paper to write down the agreed details and signed by both of you with full name nric number and veh no. Report this case to YOUR INSURER within 24hrs together with the letter. In case the other party play punk, your insurer can stand by you. AS ITS NOT A CLAIM CASE, YOUR NCD WILL NOT BE AFFECTED. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
I-LOVE-CARS 1st Gear March 1, 2011 Share March 1, 2011 of course la. by right you are required to report to insurance otherwise they will penalise you. yep...don't settle private..very hard lah to settle private.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mactrek Neutral Newbie March 2, 2011 Author Share March 2, 2011 Made a report already. Just waiting.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rainbowbiatch 6th Gear March 2, 2011 Share March 2, 2011 Made a report already. Just waiting.. good luck dude.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fooblack Supercharged March 7, 2011 Share March 7, 2011 yep...don't settle private..very hard lah to settle private.. think the fear of pte settlement is also one of the key reasons for the endless increase in the insurance premiums. In the end, there is only 1 winner - the insurers. i think pte settlement has its merits and avoid unnecessary lengthy procedures. If one of fearful, we can just put in down in simple writing and we can just inform the insurer that we have made the settlement (in my mind this step can be skipped if the settlement writing is clear and conclusive). If there are only minor comestic damage, I suggest we do consider settling privately with proper documentation. i have done so in the past without any backlash :) We could even make a friend on the road, damage sustained notwithstanding. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trebuchet Neutral Newbie March 7, 2011 Share March 7, 2011 I experienced just recently, that if you are involved in a private settlement and do not get black and white paper agreement with the other party, if you report the accident to your insurer, they will take away your NCD when its time for insurance renewal. Reason given was "claim reserve" in case the other party decides to claim. In the end I signed a indemnity agreement freeing my insurance of any liability in case a claim is made, just to preserve my NCD. Just a note if you're involved in an accident and think it's "okay" - it may not be. Never ever trust the other party - not even your own insurance. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shicyj Neutral Newbie March 7, 2011 Share March 7, 2011 think the fear of pte settlement is also one of the key reasons for the endless increase in the insurance premiums. In the end, there is only 1 winner - the insurers. i think pte settlement has its merits and avoid unnecessary lengthy procedures. If one of fearful, we can just put in down in simple writing and we can just inform the insurer that we have made the settlement (in my mind this step can be skipped if the settlement writing is clear and conclusive). If there are only minor comestic damage, I suggest we do consider settling privately with proper documentation. i have done so in the past without any backlash :) We could even make a friend on the road, damage sustained notwithstanding. Ya. Private settlement is always the best, so long as both parties are gentleman about it and don't later turn around and stab the other. Signed agreement is a must. so if they turn around, at least some form of protection. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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