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August 13th, 2012 11:53 AM #11Dati di ko makita sa policy ko kung ilang percent. Pero nakita ko somewhere sa Insurance Law, is kapag ang repair amount would be 75% of the insured amount, declared as total loss na.
Yung sa akin, accident naman. Total loss sya. Ang nakuha ko lang is yung Fair Market Value, not the insured amount.
Mas madali magclaim if you get your insurance with a licensed broker, kasi tutulungan kayo sa pagclaim. Pero pag mga taong commission lang, good luck.
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August 13th, 2012 12:08 PM #12
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August 13th, 2012 12:40 PM #13naku, mukhang lumang batas pa yang Insurance Code ... panahon pa ni Marcos Section 385 - Insurance Code of the Philippines Annotated
Section 385. The insurance company concerned shall forthwith ascertain the truth and extent of the claim and make payment within five working days after reaching an agreement. If no agreement is reached, the insurance company shall pay only the "no-fault" indemnity provided in section three hundred seventy-eight without prejudice to the claimant from pursuing his claim further, in which case, he shall not be required or compelled by the insurance company to execute any quit claim or document releasing it from liability under the policy of insurance or surety bond issued. (As amended by Presidential Decree No. 1455)
In case of any dispute in the enforcement of the provisions of any policy issued pursuant to this chapter, the adjudication of such dispute shall be within the original and exclusive jurisdiction of the Commissioner, subject to the limitations provided in section four hundred sixteen.
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August 13th, 2012 12:42 PM #14bagong proposal pa yata ni JV ito http://www.congress.gov.ph/download/...15/HB02988.pdf
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August 25th, 2012 05:03 PM #16Based on my Ondoy experience, it will be the insurance company who will have final prerogative on how it settles. Default is they will try to fix it, but will likely eventually declare it a loss if the cost crosses a certain threshold.
Tapos, pag mag settle sila, it will always be fair market value. Wag tatanggapin yung first offer, kasi they will always try to lowball the amount. Tip yan nung broker ko mismo. You have to have a counteroffer that is as close to market value.
Good thing about Ondoy though is that insurance firms now have a better grasp of when to repair or simply declare total loss. Yung 2005 APV ko had fair market value of 350k. My insurer spent well over 200k in repairs before giving me about 300k in settlement. Mas mahal pa yung total gastos nila vs kung ba declare total loss.
Took me 1 year to get the money though, kasi ang tagal sinubukang gawin. Suko lang sila nung sabi ng Suzuki change engine kailangan. . .
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August 26th, 2012 04:35 PM #17as insurance holder, we cannot demand pala
ngayong meron ng AON, same process pa rin ba; that is, they will try to repair first?
kung ganon, "ensure" na ma-damaged na auto pagmalulubog ito
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August 26th, 2012 06:13 PM #18
Meron rin isang option kung masyadong matagal aabutin yun repair ng unit due to unavailablity of parts puede mo na kausapin yun claims department of your insurance for possible total loss claim
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August 28th, 2012 01:59 AM #19
Well we made sure to complete all the necessary documentation
accident statement form, and certification from
the Brgy. Captain that indeed there was flooding.
Remember first in first out, in all claims.
As for AOG claims resolution re: flooding - water up to dashboard level, total loss na agad.Last edited by mark_t; August 28th, 2012 at 02:06 AM.
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August 28th, 2012 09:34 AM #20