Tag: insurance

  • Driver Accidentally Hits Car, Receives Victims Claims Of Almost $7,500 For Legal And Medical Fees

    Driver Accidentally Hits Car, Receives Victims Claims Of Almost $7,500 For Legal And Medical Fees

    A driver who was involved in what he thought to be a minor accident was shocked when he received the other driver’s claim of almost $7,500 for medical bills and legal fees.

    The man’s story was shared by a Facebook user in the Singapore Taxi Driver group today (Jul 24).

    In the post, the man said that he had “accidentally kiss[ed]” the back of a Toyota Wish a few months ago.

    He said that after the accident, the two motorists parked by the side of the road and established that “nothing so serious” had happened.

    However, he recently received a letter informing him that the other driver was claiming close to $7,500 for injuries and legal fees, including a $2,500 claim for neck sprain and $2,000 for back sprain.

    He claimed that he wanted to settle the matter privately but since the other driver wanted to claim insurance, he has no choice but to slowly pay the amount.

    He added that fortunately, he only had to pay the excess fee at the car repair shop as the car he was driving was not seriously damaged.

    He reminded all other drivers to “be safe and stay safe”.

    From the post, it is believed that both motorists are Grab drivers.

     

    Source: http://stomp.straitstimes.com

  • Comfort Taxi Driver Tries To Claim $12,000 Damages For Bumper Scratches, Is This Fraud?

    Comfort Taxi Driver Tries To Claim $12,000 Damages For Bumper Scratches, Is This Fraud?

    Comfort taxi driver claiming absurd amount for insurance claim. Surveyors believed to have profit from the accident claim

    We need to stop all this foul play as my friend kenna the same treatment from comfort taxi ! Where got kenna bang and they claim you so much one siol.

    SGD$12,000 for scratches on the bumper ? Not even a broken headlamp or dent on the bumper. Kenna bang on my door lei. #whyliddat

    Taxi driver still got face to claim medical when he can shout vulgarities like f my Mother and he even want to punch me. This shows clearly he is perfectly fine what. Where got need medical attention when he can be so drama. He tried to call 999 too. ?!? Is this taxi driver on drugs or what? All the actions happening in front of his cool blue Hyundai. #whysostupid #carcam

    Taxi driver also unwilling to cooperate by giving me identification card to take down his particulars. So now he know how I am but I don’t even know who is he. Is he even the rightful hirer ? #winliaolor

    Contact comfort but the CSO mentioned they will try not to agitate the driver in case they return car and join Uber / Grab. LOL

    After which he fled the scene after his speech filled with dirty vugalrities. #liddatcanmeh Just received the attached letter from his lawyer and the damages stated $12,000 siol.

    We need to stop taxi driver from all this foul play ! Making people bang on their rear by jam braking or don’t give way when you want to filter out than they bang you hard. Of course last but not least, how to get $12,000?

    Dawson
    A.S.S. Contributor

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

  • Insurance Agent Didn’t Tell Truth, Tried To Make Me Sign Consent Form Through Donation “Receipt”

    Insurance Agent Didn’t Tell Truth, Tried To Make Me Sign Consent Form Through Donation “Receipt”

    A GE Agent knocked on my door earlier this evening. He didn’t say he was an insurance advisor but introduced himself as someone raising money for orphans. The donation was for $10 . I went in and checked my wallet and found I only had only $2 note in it. I told him to take the $2 anyway. I didn’t want the plush toy gift.

    He told that he needed to take my particulars to issue a receipt. He asked for my birthdate, and I thought how odd for a receipt to require my birthdate. Finally he asked me to sign the form he filled-up. I took the form to read what I was signing and the first line stopped me in my track. It said, I agreed to let GE contact me in any form of mailer or communication medium…..I told him, I was not signing and he told me that it was okay!

    I repeated ‘I am not signing this. You’ve not been truthful. I’m signing away my rights under the pretext of issuing me a donation form.” I had felt bad earlier that I didn’t have the $10 moments earlier but felt irritated by then

    I don’t mind Insurance Agent soliciting for business but not telling me the truth was unacceptable.

    I asked him for his Agent No. which is a number issued by MAS. He refused. He said he has the rights to protect his identify as much as I have. He gave me back the money and walked off.

    If he had tried to conceal something from me on such matter, what’s the chances of him concealing more from others?

     

    Source: Effendi Baba

  • NUS Undergraduate Marissa Fuad A Rising Star With AIA

    NUS Undergraduate Marissa Fuad A Rising Star With AIA

    She is only 21, but the final-year business student at the National University of Singapore qualified for AIA’s rising star club in June.

    She also received the Top Sales award during her summer internship at AIA last year.

    Miss Marissa Fuad puts in about 20 hours a week during her school term and earns between $1,500 and $2,500 a month.

    During school holidays, she invests up to 50 hours a week and earns $4,500 to $5,000 a month.

    Miss Marissa got interested in financial planning in her first year of university, after attending a career talk by SP-Win, an authorised representative of AIA.

    “You learn about the impact you can have on people when you help them with their claims and savings,” she said.

    She found that she connected with people her age and was able to explain financial planning to them.

    “At the university level, most students do not know much about financial planning, but as someone in this line, you are the go-to person when people have questions,” she said.

    SACRIFICES

    Juggling her studies with her work came with some sacrifices.

    Miss Marissa said she did not have time to indulge in her favourite Korean dramas and Game of Thrones TV series.

    Last year, she gave up going to South Korea for an exchange programme as part of her undergraduate business course because it would take place at the same time as her internship programme at AIA.

    An AIA spokesman said that agents who are also undergraduates help in getting their peers to understand the importance of financial planning from a young age.

    She added: “Some (student consultants) have really excelled and even received commendations, recognitions and promotions to financial services manager (positions) even before they graduate.”

    While AIA declined to reveal specific figures, it confirmed that its number of agents who are still students is increasing.

    Ms Wong Sze Keed, chief agency officer of AIA Singapore, said: “The job flexibility, strong mentorship and the AIA brand are some key reasons they have cited for joining us.”


    At the university level, most students do not know much about financial planning, but as someone in this line, you are the go-to person when people have questions.

    Miss Marissa Fuad

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • Flat Damaged By Fire But Owner Counts His Blessings

    Flat Damaged By Fire But Owner Counts His Blessings

    His family lost almost everything after his flat was destroyed in a fire. Yet, Mr Mohd Rafi Basiran still feels blessed.

    Dozens of his neighbours have rallied to help his family get back on their feet.

    From cooking for them to helping to clear the debris, the residents around Block 110, Pasir Ris Drive 1, have shown what kampung spirit is all about.

    At about 9pm on March 27, a fire that started in Mr Rafi’s master bedroom ripped through the rest of his four-room flat on the eighth storey of Block 110.

    Only some clothes, furniture and cupboards could be salvaged and have been temporarily stored in a room at the residents’ committee (RC) office.

    Mr Rafi, a manager at Changi Airport, told The New Paper earlier this week: “I will now think twice about selling my flat or moving out of this estate. My neighbours extended their help without my asking.

    “Money cannot buy this type of ‘kampung’ spirit.”

    The cause of the fire has yet to be determined, said Mr Rafi, 49, who has lived there with his wife, also 49, daughter, 22, and son, 18, since 2008.

    No one was home when the fire broke out. But the blaze killed seven of Mr Rafi’s 10 birds.

    He said his biggest regret was not buying fire insurance.

    The day after the fire, about 30 neighbours from nearby blocks helped the family to clear debris from the blackened flat.

    For seven days, the volunteers worked tirelessly from 9am to about 7pm, sweeping the floors, folding clothes, collecting hangers and chipping away small damaged tiles. Even their children helped out.

    Stripping the walls and floors of soot was made easier with the use of a borrowed water jet machine, said Mr Abdul Rahman Abu Bakar, a neighbour from an adjacent block.

    He took four days’ leave to head the clean-up. The delicate cabinets in Mr Rafi’s kitchen were scrubbed by hand.

    Several women cooked dishes like curry, assam pedas and nasi goreng, and placed the food and refreshments on tables at the void deck to ensure the volunteers did not go hungry.

    Their efforts made MP for Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC Zainal Sapari proud when he and RC members visited the family. (See report, right.)

    Mr Rafi said some irreplaceable items like his school-leaving certificates, birth certificate and NRIC were lost in the fire.

    He was also saddened by the loss of personal “treasures” such as photos of himself posing with his late father at their former Simpang Bedok village.

    His wife’s watch collection was also destroyed. While inexpensive, they held special meaning for the couple as Mr Rafi had bought them to mark her birthday or their wedding anniversary.

    A neighbour, a driver who wanted to be known only as Mr Rahman, said: “It is heartbreaking to remove pieces of memories damaged by the fire. We told Rafi that we could only offer our effort and sweat.”

    Several residents used their washing machines to clean the family’s clothes that had been stained with soot.

    GOOD NEIGHBOUR

    Two neighbours told TNP they had offered help because Mr Rafi is a good neighbour.

    One of them, Mr Iskandar Muhammad, 41, an offshore risk inspector, said: “I’m always overseas for work, but I’m thankful he checks on my family and offers them food.

    “Whenever he returns from fishing, he will distribute the catch to some residents in the estate.”

    Mr Iskandar is looking after Mr Rafi’s Merbah Jambul bird – one of three birds that survived the fire.

    Another neighbour has Mr Rafi’s two parrots.

    Mr Iskandar’s wife, Madam Mashitah Aman, 39, said the fire could have happened to anybody.

    She said: “As neighbours, we can’t leave anybody behind when they’re suffering a calamity. If there’s a lesson for all of us, it’s to check if we have adequate fire insurance.”

    After the fire, some residents upgraded their fire insurance policies, she said.

    On Monday, the couple set up an online donation drive on generosity.com for Mr Rafi’s family. At 6pm yesterday, only $206 had been raised out of the targeted $40,000.

    At 10am today, a garage sale will be held in front of Mr Iskandar’s home at Block 111.

    Clothes, jewellery, shoes, kids’ wear and household items will be on sale, with all proceeds going to Mr Rafi’s family.


    “As neighbours, we can’t leave anybody behind when they’re suffering a calamity.”

    – Madam Mashitah Aman

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg