Shock suffered by the driver involved in an accident often results in confusion. This could lead to a state of mind wherein you are not sure what you are supposed to do next. Here are some important tips to keep in mind:
Stop your vehicle
You are required to stop at the scene of the accident
Provide or call for medical assistance
Remain calm. If anyone is injured, the first priority is to call immediately for an ambulance and the police or provide first aid if you are trained to do so. Do not move any vehicles and/or persons unless instructed by the police.
Warn other motorists
For non-injury accidents, you can move the accident vehicles to a safe place if the accident vehicles are obstructing traffic or if is posing a hazard to other road users. For accidents with injury/death, vehicles are not to be moved unless instructed by the police. Use vehicle breakdown signs, lights, reflectors to warn other road users of the accident.
Gather information
Exchange driver’s particulars; name, NRIC, address, contact number, car registration number and name of insurance company. If there are witnesses, take down their particulars and contact numbers. Record the date, time and location of the accident. If a camera is available, take pictures of the damaged vehicles, otherwise take note of the damages on paper. Do not admit or discuss liability at this stage.
Report the accident
For accidents involving injury/death/pedestrian/cyclist/government or foreign vehicles/government propery, you are required to make a police report as soon as possible or within 24 hours of the accident and complete the General Insurance Association of Singapore (GIA) Motor Accident Report (MAR) Form as well.
For non-injury accidents, you are not required to make a police report but you will still need to complete and submit the GIA MAR Form to your insurer as soon as possible. The GIA MAR Form is available from your insurer.Along the way, if you receive any Writ of Summons, Traffic Summons or any other correspondence from third parties, inform andprovide full details immediately to your insurer.
Warn other motorists
For non-injury accidents, you can move the accident vehicles to a safe place if the accident vehicles are obstructing traffic or if is posing a hazard to other road users. For accidents with injury/death, vehicles are not to be moved unless instructed by the police. Use vehicle breakdown signs, lights, reflectors to warn other road users of the accident.
Making an Own Damage (OD) claim
A. For comprehensive policies:
You should contact your insurance company as soon as possible. You would be required to complete and return a Motor Accident Report form. The insurance company may also require you to send your damaged vehicle to a specified workshop for repairs (this may be stated in your insurance policy). The insurance company would appoint an independent adjuster to assess the damages to your vehicle and negotiate the repair costs with the motor repairers. Once this is agreed, the insurance company would authorise the repairs. After repairs have been completed, you should check that it is to your satisfaction before signing a satisfaction voucher and take delivery of the vehicle. The motor repairers would require you to settle with them any Excess which you have to bear, before releasing the vehicle to you. The balance of the repair costs would be billed direct to the insurance company. Should you find any problems with the repairs done, it should be referred to the motor repairers without delay. Your insurance company should also be advised so that they may withhold payment of the repair bill until the problem is resolved.
B. For a third party motor insurance claim, that is, where you are making a claim against the other party:
You must notify your insurance company that there has been an accident. You should then, on your own accord, contact the third party. The third party’s insurer will be informed by their insured on the matter and they will require you to provide full details of the accident and may send a surveyor to assess the damage to your vehicle. Upon completion of its investigation, the insurance company would make an offer to settle the claim if it is a legitimate claim. If you accept, you would need to sign a claims discharge form indicating your acceptance.To note: You should provide, as soon as possible, all information at your disposal to the questions that are raised by the insurance company as this would facilitate the claims department in processing the claim.
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NOTICE OF THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Dear AA Member
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of the Members of Automobile Association of Singapore (‘AA’) will be convened and held by way of electronic means at 6.30pm on:
Date : Wednesday, 17 May 2023
Time : 6.30pm
AGENDA
1. To confirm the Minutes of the Annual General Meeting held on 18 May 2022.
2. To receive and, if approved, adopt the Annual Report and the Audited Financial Statements for the year ended 31 December 2022.
3. To elect six Members to the Committee for the ensuing term.
4. To appoint Lo Hock Ling & Co as the external auditors for the ensuing year.
5. To transact any other business of which notice in writing has been received by the Chairman by 5pm, 9 May 2023.
By Order of the General Committee
Mr Wong Siew Hong
Secretary
26 April 2023
IMPORTANT NOTES:
Given that the COVID-19 (Temporary Measures) (Alternative Arrangements for Meetings for Registered Societies) Order 2020 (the ‘Alternative Arrangements Orders’) issued on 27 April 2020, which enable registered societies to convene, hold or conduct meetings through electronic means remains valid until 1 July 2023, the following arrangements will be adopted for the Annual General Meeting:
a. A Member will not be able to attend the AGM in person. A Member may only attend the AGM by observing and listening to the proceedings of the meeting by electronic means. Members who wish to attend the AGM must pre-register at the pre-registration website at http://www.aas.com.sg/agm2023 by 4 May 2023 to enable AA to verify their status as members and for meeting details to be sent to the Members.
b. A Member may submit questions / AOB to AA via email to [email protected], by post or by hand. The questions / AOB must reach AA by 5:00 PM, 9 May 2023.
For more information on the AGM and to download the relevant documents in relation to the AGM, you may visit our AGM website at http://www.aas.com.sg/agm2023 or visit our AA website at www.aas.com.sg.
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