Quirky 3rd Gear December 20, 2011 Share December 20, 2011 Question on motor insurance policy. If your own insurance allows you to go to approved workshops only (does not include AD workshop), does it mean: In the case where you are claiming 100% against another car, you can still go to any workshop (including AD workshop), since ur using another car's insurance? I am deciding between 2 insurance policies. And the difference is that one allows all workshops and the other doesn't. And the former is more expensive. Thanks. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jerrimie Clutched December 20, 2011 Share December 20, 2011 I thought claim against other party is dependant on the other party's insurance? Own workshop or not only apply to OD? if i rem correctly Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jim 1st Gear December 20, 2011 Share December 20, 2011 Just to add from my experience, even for 100% no fault claims, do consider the possibility that the claim may fail against the other party, eg. a bankrupt drunk driver, so it is safer and is the routine practice to claim against own insurance first, so make sure if your insurer has workshop restrictions, their workshop is acceptable to you. Then again, I think you can go to your own workshop provided the quote is the same or lower than the authorised workshops. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quirky 3rd Gear December 20, 2011 Author Share December 20, 2011 Thanks for the info. Probably will just go for all workshop option to avoid possible hassle. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Passion 5th Gear December 21, 2011 Share December 21, 2011 If claiming against another party,can go to AD workshop. I been there and did it. Only when claiming OD,you need to go to approved workshop. But then again,of you pay double the excess,you can still go to your preferred workshop. Which in your case, AD workshop. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bhauto213 Neutral Newbie December 21, 2011 Share December 21, 2011 If you are claiming against 3rd party , you can get it done in any workshop. But if you are claiming OD ( own damaged ) You have to go to your insurance Authorised Workshop. :) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quirky 3rd Gear December 21, 2011 Author Share December 21, 2011 Hmm.. I called the insurer's hotline, and the customer service gave me different info! He said can only go approved workshops in all circumstances. However, he sounded unsure. I need to check with another customer service guy. Would also ask him whether can go AD if paying double the excess. Thanks for the info! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Simchuan86 Clutched December 27, 2011 Share December 27, 2011 which insurer are you referring about? I think I can advise you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quirky 3rd Gear January 11, 2012 Author Share January 11, 2012 Missed out your reply. :| It's MSIG. I've already checked with the counter staff. If you buy the plan which allows only authorized workshops, you may not go to any other workshop (even AD) even if you are willing to top up, or you are claiming 100% against another party. To MSIG's credit, they have quite an extensive list of authorized workshops. And they do offer another plan which allows you to go to any workshop. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Humsuplo Neutral Newbie January 12, 2012 Share January 12, 2012 Missed out your reply. :| It's MSIG. I've already checked with the counter staff. If you buy the plan which allows only authorized workshops, you may not go to any other workshop (even AD) even if you are willing to top up, or you are claiming 100% against another party. To MSIG's credit, they have quite an extensive list of authorized workshops. And they do offer another plan which allows you to go to any workshop. a load of bull!! i am with MSIG too and when i got rear ended, i went to MY PREFERED workshop which is definately not part of MSIG authorized work shop. so long as claim 3rd party u can go anywhere u like! claim as much as you like! to hell with authorized workshop! insurance company here are crap! increase premiums even with max ncd! wtf!! as long as its 100% other party fault claim the MAX! go see doc claim injury! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ghostrider 3rd Gear January 12, 2012 Share January 12, 2012 Approved workshop applies if you are making claiming OD (Own Damage) If you are claiming against 3rd party (ie other motorist insurance) you can go to any workshop you want. Including agents. But off course agents generally do not do 3rd party claim. Eg. If you bang pple backside (touchwood), you have to use authorised workshop as stipulated on your policy. The other party can use the same workshop OR chose his own workshop. If pple bang your backside, you can claim against his policy (3rd party claim) and go to any workshop you want. Hope that clears the air for you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ghostrider 3rd Gear January 12, 2012 Share January 12, 2012 Missed out your reply. :| It's MSIG. I've already checked with the counter staff. If you buy the plan which allows only authorized workshops, you may not go to any other workshop (even AD) even if you are willing to top up, or you are claiming 100% against another party. To MSIG's credit, they have quite an extensive list of authorized workshops. And they do offer another plan which allows you to go to any workshop. That is crap IMHO...if I am claiming against 3rd party, it does not involve MSIG...under what authority do they have to control you to go where ? This applies even if the other party that you claim is MSIG...its his policy you are claiming against not yours...so you have a choice to go whichever workshop you want. The other policy that allows you to chose whichever workshop that you want is based on filing an own damage claim. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nom107 1st Gear January 12, 2012 Share January 12, 2012 was told by the ws i do 3rd party, they hv to call the 3rd party insu co, surveyor to check or inspec, or approve 1st b4 they can start any repair. Is tis the right way ??? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fcw75 Hypersonic March 7, 2017 Share March 7, 2017 (edited) Anyone has done 3rd party claim from these workshop before? As in I want to claim another driver insurance. Looking for one that is prompt. Edited March 7, 2017 by Fcw75 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sci10213 3rd Gear March 8, 2017 Share March 8, 2017 Anyone has done 3rd party claim from these workshop before? As in I want to claim another driver insurance. Looking for one that is prompt. image.png Workshop can be prompt but the other insurance company may not be... how? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fcw75 Hypersonic March 8, 2017 Share March 8, 2017 Workshop can be prompt but the other insurance company may not be... how?That I cannot control but this I can control ma. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flying_genie 6th Gear June 18, 2017 Share June 18, 2017 Time for car insurance renewal. Need some advice. Looking at policy quotes for "own workshop" or "insurer's workshop". My car is still relatively new and still covered by warranty. If I purchase a policy which does not allow own workshop, I need to go to insurance company's workshop, correct? Will this void my warranty? Is it more advisable to select a policy for "own workshop" (all repairs to be done at vehicle warranty workshop) in order to maintain vehicle's warranty? TIA. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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