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A Facebook user shared her frustration through a post regarding her experience with an insurance company and the ‘Loss of Use’ claim.

What is the ‘Loss of Use’ claim?

The standards for claim settlement procedures have undergone numerous revisions since 1995. Just be aware that “compensation for actual repair time” (CART) is the same as the term “Loss of Use” that you may have previously heard.

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The Shah Alam city council must receive a report in person from vehicle owners whose vehicles have been damaged by fallen trees in order to file a public liability insurance claim.

“There is no need for vehicle owners to wait for Shah Alam City Council (MBSA) officers to arrive at the scene of an incident to assess the situation,” said Selangor local government committee chairman Ng Sze Han.

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Imagine yourself having a peaceful drive on a Saturday morning (traffic jams notwithstanding), minding your own business and obeying all the traffic laws. You’re waiting at a traffic light and suddenly, a car comes from behind and rams into your car. The crash would certainly be a great shock, and the start of a tiring process of having to make a police report and then dealing with the insurance company to get compensation for repairs. Normally, it can be a nightmare…

That’s what happened to six motorists last Saturday when a Lexus crashed into their cars as they were waiting at a junction near the Lumba Kuda Roundabout along the Bukit Jalil Highway in Kuala Lumpur. A motorist in one of the fortunate cars not to be hit got the footage on his dashcam of the crash which also resulted in the vehicle overturning.

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No one wants to have an accident but sometimes it is unavoidable, and even if you are not seriously injured, your vehicle is likely to be damaged. After getting over the initial shock comes the part of  having to negotiate and make on-the-spot decisions as numerous touts and tow-truck operators suddenly appear around you. And then there’s the process of making a police report and then an insurance claim.

Each day, many motorists go through such experiences and in order to reduce the stresses, diligently choosing the right motor insurance coverage and company is important. It can make all the difference, especially as many insurance companies offer value-added services as well. No longer do you just get coverage for loss or damage but additional benefits as well.

According to Allianz Malaysia Berhad’s CEO, Zakri Khir, the solution lies with car owners being diligent in understanding the importance of comprehensive insurance coverage and choosing services that resonate best with their needs.

“Anyone who has been in a motor accident will tell you what a painful experience it can be when it comes to settling claims and getting repair works done on time. Should things turn sour, more often than not, insurers are pegged as the bad guy, seemingly profiting from another’s misfortune,” he said.

“However, what most fail to see is that accidents are a litmus test for us insurers and the promise we sell to our customers that we will be there for them in their times of need. Not delivering on those promises is a cardinal sin. The onus is on the insurer to honour its promise to its customers and at Allianz Malaysia, we are about doing things right by you, providing the services that you need at the times that you need them the most,” Encik Zakri said.

“No one ever thinks about accidents when renewing their insurance and road tax. Moreover, you want it to be the quickest transaction, so you can legally drive again. But the reality is accidents happen when we least expect them. So it is important to understand how good motor insurance and the services offered by an insurer can help you in these circumstances. Opting for the bare minimum is never the answer because you are inadvertently depriving yourself of the adequate protection you deserve,” advised Damian Williams, Head of Claims at Allianz General Insurance Company (Malaysia) Berhad.

Although the Movement Control Orders (MCO) saw fewer vehicles on the road last year, the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) reported that there were 418,237 road accidents reported in 2020. The Allianz Road Rangers, the company’s free accident assistance  service for its customers, provided roadside assistance to 67,000 customers nationwide in 2020, with an average response time of 30 minutes for tow-truck services in the Klang Valley.

Launched in the Klang Valley in 2017 and available nationwide since 2018, the Allianz Road Rangers service includes 24-Hours Helpline Assistance; the Allianz Road Ranger fleet (First Response Bike Brigade and Allianz Tow Truck; Claims Concierge Service; e-hailing Voucher; Claims Express Approval, and Vehicle Delivery. To date, the fleet has 190 vehicles, with 30 motorcycles as well.

The Allianz Road Ranger fleets includes motorcycles so initial assistance can be provided before thw tow-truck arrives.

Last year, in a move to enforce transparency and improve its customer journey experience, Allianz General revamped its panel of Authorised Repairers to consist of PIAM Approved Repairers Scheme workshops, via an e-tender. While the move had a ripple effect, the company now has 195 panel workshops nationwide. Besides that, the company also offers a 2-year warranty for repair work carried out (including the spare parts used) on vehicles involved in accidents.

Stopping motor claim fraud
Encik Zakri also revealed that motor claims have become a billion-ringgit scam in Malaysia. Citing an ecosystem that breeds fraud and corruption as one of its main reasons, there is a strong call for better awareness and he issued a ‘call to arms’ for other industry players to play their role in stopping corrupt practices.

“There are many parties that monetise motor claims to their own benefit under a cloud of lack of clarity and mystery surrounding the whole motor claims process that most customers are not wise to it. This gets magnified when customers do not know their rights as consumers – that your insurer is there to serve your needs, not the other way round,” said Encik Zakri.

In developing the Allianz Road Rangers service and its touchpoints, the focus was on serving customers and minimising fraud. “We knew we had to buck up to remove any element or opportunity for fraud and pay out genuine claims. Our customers must know that we will not partake nor condone any devious activity. The entire Allianz Road Rangers journey from the accident assistance service to claims, vehicle repairs, and the selection of workshop repairers is our way of having a structured delivery of service that is visible to our customers,” he said.

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AIG Malaysia walked away with two motor insurance awards, “The Fastest Estimate Claim Approval Time for Own Damage Claims 2017” and “The Most Accurate Average Estimate to Approval Amount in 2017” at the Motordata Research Consortium (MRC) Industry Awards event, Motor Insurance Moving Forward, recently. The awards by MRC were based on the fastest turnaround time and most accurate claims estimates for vehicle claims, for which AIG has been recognised an unprecedented five times since 2011.

Incorporated in 1998, MRC is the only concessionaire appointed by the General Insurance Association of Malaysia (PIAM) with the endorsement of Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) to standardise and improve motor vehicle claims in the insurance industry. The organisation uses an industry database of motor claims performance data to benchmark and reduce subjectivity.

Antony Lee, CEO of AIG Malaysia Insurance Berhad, said the awards are a recognition of AIG’s strong reputation as a trusted insurance provider that has focused on the need to service our customers reliably and efficiently. “We are honoured to have set a new benchmark for claims processing, in order to ensure best in class service for our customers. With the liberalisation of the motor insurance market, insurers will have to raise their standards to meet the needs of increasingly well-informed consumers to remain competitive,” he said.

“AIG celebrates our global centennial anniversary this month – an important milestone and a testament to our history of taking care of our customers, which we plan to continue doing for the next 100 years. Our claims services form the backbone of our #AIGJagaYou promise, which we aim to safeguard for all Malaysians. As we mature as a society, AIG will leverage our expertise to formulate even more relevant solutions that fit the needs and lifestyles of our customers.” he concluded.

For more information on AIG Malaysia, please visit www.aig.my.

Motordata Research Consortium Sdn Bhd (MRC) has signed agreements with Thatcham Research, Proton Holdings Bhd and The General Insurance Association of Malaysia (PIAM) at its annual symposium to help improve vehicle repair and claims processing in the country.

Under the new agreement with Thatcham Research, MRC will license software that will be able to aid in standardising claims of motor vehicle insurance. This could help streamline the process, which will make things easier both for consumers and manufacturers. In the agreement that it made with Proton, MRC also has a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the local automaker to research and distribute data on local vehicle repair times. Such data will provide a clearer picture of vehicle repair information in the country and will help lower the cost of repair works but boost quality as well.

Steve Miller, CEO of the MRC said, “The new agreements will bring great benefit in terms of giving us a benchmark and standards for motor vehicle repair and claims processing, especially once the motor insurance is fully liberalized in July. I am very happy to continue extending our collaboration with Thatcham Research, whereby the MRC can leverage the experience and expertise that Thatcham already has in this industry”.

Through the three agreements, MRC is committed to be the sole provide in data collection for the insurance industry. As a means to cement that notion, it has singed an extended agreement with PIAM to provide training and accreditation programs for employees in the motor vehicle repair industry. These accreditations come with an international award from the Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI).

MRC has been conducting regular training programs in vehicle damage assessment since 2012. The programmes are certified by the IMI and are said to be globally recognized. The company is also working towards accrediting the entire industry here in Malaysia by the end of 2017 as part of its ‘Duty of Care’ quality standards.

We can only hope that these efforts eventually trickle down to us, car buyers, making it easier and more affordable to claim for vehicle repair costs from our motor vehicle insurance providers.

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