Private Car - Ensure

Private Car - Ensure

Private Car - Ensure

Private Car - Ensure

Private Car - Ensure
Private Car - Ensure
Private Car - Ensure

PRODUCT

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Private Car

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Loss or damage to your vehicle due to accident

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Damage to Third Party Property (Up to $5,000,000.00)

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Windscreen Cover

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Personal Accident Cover (Up to $50,000)

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we cover just what you need. no more, no less

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Sompo Private Car

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Sompo Private Car
FeaturesComprehensive Plans
Vehicle Age 0 to 10 Years Old Vehicle Age 0 to 15 Years Old
Preferred Workshop Plan Authorised Workshop Plan
1. Vehicle Repair at Your Preferred Motor WorkshopYes
2. Vehicle Repair at Authorised Workshop Assigned by SompoYesYes
3. Loss or Damage to Your Vehicle Due to Accident

(up to market value at time of loss or damage)

YesYes
4. Loss or Damage to Your Vehicle Due to Fire or Theft

(up to market value at time of loss or damage)

YesYes
5. Damage to Third Party Property  (up to S$5,000,000)YesYes
6. Death or Injury to Third Party  (Unlimited)YesYes
7. Windscreen Cover

(Unlimited replacement, with applicable excess as indicated in the Policy Schedule)

YesYes
8. Personal Accident Cover  (up to S$50,000)YesYes
OPTIONAL COVER WITH ADDITIONAL PREMIUM
NCD Protector

(applicable to policy with at least 10% NCD)

YesYes
Loss of Use

(S$50 per day from the first day of accident repair, up to maximum of 7 days)

YesYes
Waiver of Excess

This Wavier of Excess benefit is limited to one accident claim per policy year and not applicable to Additional Excess as indicated in the Policy Schedule.

YesYes

 

FAQ

Q:Do I need to pay excess for my own damage claim?

Yes. Excess is payable for your own damage claims according to the terms and conditions of your policy.

Q: What happens if my car was driven by an unnamed driver and meet with an accident ?

For an unamed driver, an additional excess applies. This amount is stated on your Certificate of Insurance / Schedule in the policy.

Q:How is the market value of the car determined ?

The market value (at the time of loss) is determined by looking at the recent transactions for the same model and age of vehicle. These transacted values are reported in various publications, such as newspaper, car magazines, motoring guides and information from car dealers.

Q:Can I purchase the No Claim Discount ( NCD ) Protector and how does this protector works?

Yes, this protector can be purchased provided you have a No Claim Discount of 50%. It protects your NCD following an accident. However, this NCD protector is:

a) not transferable to another Insurance Company. In the event that your Policy is cancelled after a claim, the normal NCD reduction shall apply.
b) not applicable to any accident involving the loss of NCD as a result of non-accident reporting or late accident reporting as set out in the terms, conditions and exceptions of the Policy

Q:How do I reduce my renewal premium?

You can increase your buy up excess to reduce your premium

Q:If I am making a third party claim, do I have to pay for the repair cost first?

Yes, you will have to pay the repair cost when you collect the vehicle. However, private arrangements can be discussed between the car owner and the workshop.
Our workshops can assist you in making third party claims if they repair your vehicle and the accident is clearly not caused by you or your insured driver.

Q:What should I do if I am involved in a motor accident in Malaysia?

You have to lodge a police report in Malaysia and have the vehicle towed back to Singapore for repair.
It may take a longer time to arrange for a tow service from Malaysia depending on the location of the accident. The nearest Malaysian towing service provider in the area will tow the vehicle to the Causeway and handover the vehicle to the Singapore towing service.

Q:What should I do when I receive a traffic summons or Writ of Summons?

You must notify Insurer or contact Ensure immediately upon receiving such documents. Any delay on your part may make it more difficult to handle the claim.
As the facts of an accident will be different from case to case we will need to evaluate each case on its own merits and handle the claims accordingly by the claims department.