What to do after a motor accident under MCF?
With the introduction of new Motor Claims Framework (MCF), it is very important for you to know what to do after a motor accident. below are abstracted from General Insurance Association (GIA)’s MCF presentation. If anyone has been hurt in the accident, call the police immediately. Otherwise, a police report should be made within 24 hours of any accident that involves 1. Damage to a government vehicle or property. 2. A foreign-registered vehicle 3. A hit-an-run incident The parties involved should exchange particulars, including their names, identity card numbers, telephone numbers, addresses, insurer and vehicle number. If there are witness, note their contact details If you have a digital camera or camera phone, take photographs of the accident, the vehicles and the scene. If you are sending the photos via a multimedia message, enter 97112758 and the vehicle number and date of accident in the following format: ,. You will receive an acknowledgement SMS from the General Insurance Asso
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