Dear Mr. Tan,
I read a news report that most insurance companies have left the Idac scheme, except for NTUC. How does this scheme help to control the repair cost? Why do the other insurance companies leave the scheme?
REPLY
The Idac centers provide a one-stop service to report an accident and to assess the damage to the vehicle. This helps to prevent some unscrupulous workshops from aggravating the damage and inflating the repair bills.
By using Idac, the insurance company can reduce its repair bill and other costs, if they use the services well. If they do not use Idac effectively, the charges by Idac adds to their total processing cost.
From 1 May, the insurance companies wish to introduce a new system and send the assessor to the site of the accident to carry out the assessment. I believe that this will create a lot of logistics and other problems. I hope that I am wrong, and that they are able to manage this service well. Only time will tell.
Read this article:
http://www.tankinlian.com/articles/motor.html
At the accident scene, if the driver is seriously injuried and has to be sent to the hospital, who can wait for the assessor to come to see the damages?
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