Personal Accident Benefits


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Do you know that your motor insurance also provides you with personal accident benefits? The insurer will pay you a lump sum of money for accidental death or bodily injuries if the accident is in direct connection with your vehicle or while traveling in or mounting/dismounting from your private motor car.

Generally the compensation amount is as follows although it may vary with different insurers:

a) “Death” – S$20,000
b) “Total and irrecoverable loss of sight in both eyes” – S$20,000
c) “Total loss by physical severance at or above the wrist or ankle of both hands or both feet or one hand together with one foot” – S$20,000
d) “Total loss by physical severance at or above the wrist or ankle of one hand or one foot together with the total and irrecoverable loss of all sight in one eye” – S$20,000
e) “Total and irrecoverable loss of all sight in one eye” – S$10,000
f) “Total loss by physical severance at or above the wrist or ankle of one hand or one foot” – S$10,000

Note that you’ll be compensated under only ONE of the above categories. The claim is usually limited to ONE accident during the (one-year) period of insurance you have with your insurer.

On top of the above coverage, passengers of your vehicle are also covered up to half of the amount for each category stated above.

As with all other insurance coverage, the insurer will not pay under certain circumstances. These include intentional, self-inflicted injury, suicide (even attempted suicide), physical (or mental) defect/infirmity, and drunk driving or driving under the influence of drugs.

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Third-Party Only Motor Insurance


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This type of motor insurance provides coverage only for (1) death or bodily injuries to third parties &/or passengers, and (2) damage to 3rd party’s property.

This is quite similar to the Act Liability Only Insurance, just that third-party insurance also covers against damage to property as well as accidents occurring on roads and private properties.

As the name suggests, this type of auto insurance doesn’t cover damage to the insured’s vehicle.

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What Has The Motor Insurers’ Bureau of Singapore (MIB) Got To Do With You?


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First, let’s look at why the MIB was set up. Its main purpose is to handle motor claims in cases where (1) the negligent driver cannot be traced/located, (2) the negligent driver possess an invalid motor car insurance policy, or (3) the negligent driver is not covered by any auto insurance at all.

Under the above situation, the MIB will seek to compensate the third party (victim) for any bodily injuries or death. Unfortunately damages to anything other than death and bodily injuries (take for example, property damages) are not claimable from the MIB.

To undertake this public responsibility, the MIB is funded by a small contribution (levy) paid by its members. And all motor insurers in Singapore are (mandatory) members of the MIB, and their contribution is based in proportion to the motor insurance premium income they earn.

This is a little known information although it’s being taught to all drivers during driving theory lessons. Little known, yet it may be useful. You never know – you may be able to help a helpless soul with this information some day in the future.

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