Minor car accident? Don't panic! Here's what you need to do
17 Sep 2007|178,677 views
While the chances of getting into an accident are slim, it's always good to know what can cause a car accident and how to avoid getting into one.
However, if you've had a bout of bad luck and got involved in a minor car accident in Singapore, don't panic. Here's what you do.
Step 1: Assess the situation


- There is an injured/unconscious party
- It's a hit-and-run accident
- Accidents with government vehicles or property (car plates QX and MID)
- Collision with vehicle(s) not registered in Singapore
Step 2: Ensure safety
If the car accident causes a traffic obstruction, snap a quick picture of the scene before moving your vehicles to the roadside. Place the hazard sign (that orange triangle usually located in the boot of your car), at least 50m away from the rear of your car.
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Get a Quote nowStep 3: Exchange information


You will need:
- Full Name of involved parties and witnesses
- NRICs of involved
- Contact numbers
- Home Addresses
- Insurer Details
Step 4: Gather evidence
Whip out your camera and document evidence of the car accident. Take more photos, so you have a bigger room for error in the event you take some bad shots. Poorly documented evidence is one of the reasons for delayed claim pay-outs.
You will need to take photos of:
- The car accident scene and surrounding areas. (include lane markings, debris or prominent damage to structures)
- The licence plate numbers
- The car accident damages
- The time, date and location of the car accident
- The weather and road conditions of the car accident scene
Step 5: Assess damage


For more details on authorised tow services and repairs, do contact your insurer. If your insurer is a member of Independent Damage Assessment Centres (IDAC), your vehicle will have to assess the damages before any repair work.
Should I report the car accident to insurance?
Yes, you should. Failure to disclose accident history compromises on your No-Claim Discount (NCD) if you get caught.
Insurers like AIG, Budget Direct and AXA expect policyholders to make car accident reports within 24-hours or by the next working day.
I've made a private settlement. Should I still inform my insurer?
Unless you're sure the other party won't file a claim against you, you should inform your insurer to play safe.
What to do if the car accident is your fault
Wait for your insurers to get back to you. Local insurers determine fault via the Barometer of Liability Agreement (BOLA).
What to do if the car accident claims outcome isn't satisfactory
File a complaint to your insurer with supporting documents. They should contact you within 15 days. If you're still unsatisfied with the outcome, appeal to the Chief Executive of the insurer in writing.
Only when you've exhausted all other options, should you then seek help from the Financial Industry Disputes Resolution Centre Ltd (FIDReC). Complaints can be lodged free-of-charge in person, by fax, post or email.
What to do when you witness a car accident
Pull over at a safe spot and decide if you should call the police or ambulance after accessing the situation. Feel free to help out and give a witness account – don't touch anything unnecessarily!
Here are some car accident-related articles that might interest you
Ultimate Guide to Car Insurance in Singapore
Got into an accident? Here's how to ensure a smooth insurance claim process
Crucial points you need to know to drive safely in the rain
Car accidents in Singapore. Some insurers cover more than your car
Don't get caught without proper car insurance coverage!
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Compare car insurance effortlessly with Sgcarmart. Get exclusive offers, discounts and cashback when renewing car insurance with our partner.
- Auto comparison for your future renewal quotes
- We provide claims support for your accident claims
*This article was updated by Alexandra Cheung on 30/10/2020
While the chances of getting into an accident are slim, it's always good to know what can cause a car accident and how to avoid getting into one.
However, if you've had a bout of bad luck and got involved in a minor car accident in Singapore, don't panic. Here's what you do.
Step 1: Assess the situation


- There is an injured/unconscious party
- It's a hit-and-run accident
- Accidents with government vehicles or property (car plates QX and MID)
- Collision with vehicle(s) not registered in Singapore
Step 2: Ensure safety
If the car accident causes a traffic obstruction, snap a quick picture of the scene before moving your vehicles to the roadside. Place the hazard sign (that orange triangle usually located in the boot of your car), at least 50m away from the rear of your car.
Sgcarmart
Get up to 20% off and $300 cashback when you renew with select car insurance!
Compare car insurance effortlessly with Sgcarmart. Get exclusive offers, discounts and cashback when renewing car insurance with our partner.
Get a Quote nowStep 3: Exchange information


You will need:
- Full Name of involved parties and witnesses
- NRICs of involved
- Contact numbers
- Home Addresses
- Insurer Details
Step 4: Gather evidence
Whip out your camera and document evidence of the car accident. Take more photos, so you have a bigger room for error in the event you take some bad shots. Poorly documented evidence is one of the reasons for delayed claim pay-outs.
You will need to take photos of:
- The car accident scene and surrounding areas. (include lane markings, debris or prominent damage to structures)
- The licence plate numbers
- The car accident damages
- The time, date and location of the car accident
- The weather and road conditions of the car accident scene
Step 5: Assess damage


For more details on authorised tow services and repairs, do contact your insurer. If your insurer is a member of Independent Damage Assessment Centres (IDAC), your vehicle will have to assess the damages before any repair work.
Should I report the car accident to insurance?
Yes, you should. Failure to disclose accident history compromises on your No-Claim Discount (NCD) if you get caught.
Insurers like AIG, Budget Direct and AXA expect policyholders to make car accident reports within 24-hours or by the next working day.
I've made a private settlement. Should I still inform my insurer?
Unless you're sure the other party won't file a claim against you, you should inform your insurer to play safe.
What to do if the car accident is your fault
Wait for your insurers to get back to you. Local insurers determine fault via the Barometer of Liability Agreement (BOLA).
What to do if the car accident claims outcome isn't satisfactory
File a complaint to your insurer with supporting documents. They should contact you within 15 days. If you're still unsatisfied with the outcome, appeal to the Chief Executive of the insurer in writing.
Only when you've exhausted all other options, should you then seek help from the Financial Industry Disputes Resolution Centre Ltd (FIDReC). Complaints can be lodged free-of-charge in person, by fax, post or email.
What to do when you witness a car accident
Pull over at a safe spot and decide if you should call the police or ambulance after accessing the situation. Feel free to help out and give a witness account – don't touch anything unnecessarily!
Here are some car accident-related articles that might interest you
Ultimate Guide to Car Insurance in SingaporeGot into an accident? Here's how to ensure a smooth insurance claim process
Crucial points you need to know to drive safely in the rain
Car accidents in Singapore. Some insurers cover more than your car
Don't get caught without proper car insurance coverage!
Sgcarmart
Get up to 20% off and $300 cashback when you renew with select car insurance!
Compare car insurance effortlessly with Sgcarmart. Get exclusive offers, discounts and cashback when renewing car insurance with our partner.
- Auto comparison for your future renewal quotes
- We provide claims support for your accident claims
*This article was updated by Alexandra Cheung on 30/10/2020
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