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Friday, 04 July 2008 09:00am

No-fault liability: Low income earners would feel the pinch©New Straits Times (Letters Section) (Used by permission)
by Kandiah Chelliah, Klang

THE attorney-general said on Aug 26 last year that his office was undertaking a study to prepare a draft legislation for the no-fault liability (NFL) scheme to be implemented in Malaysia in due course.

The key benefits, the A-G elaborated, were that all victims would get compensation, regardless of who was at fault; payments would be prompt so that victims could get treatment; civil suits would be abolished by law; motor insurance companies would provide funds and only comprehensive insurance coverage would be allowed, with third-party insurance coverage to be abolished.

Under this scheme, both the negligent or reckless driver or rider of motor vehicles and the innocent driver/rider or their families would be compensated for their injuries or death and other loss and damages, such as medical bills, loss of earnings and other costs.

Under existing laws, only the innocent, i.e. not blame-worthy drivers/riders and their passengers/pillion if any, can successfully claim compensation from the negligent driver's /rider's insurers.

At present, the law allows for comprehensive cover and the minimum coverage known as third-party risk cover.
The first, with a higher premium, covers one's own vehicle as well as compensation for injuries, death or losses to other road users that one negligently causes.

Third-party cover costs less but only compensates other road users that one negligently injures or cause death or damage to.

The point to note is that third-party insurance coverage for motor vehicles will be abolished. Third-party coverage costs only about 30 per cent of what the comprehensive type costs.

Vehicle owners at present have a choice, but not with the new scheme. This would burden low-income earners, rural residents, students and others who use motorcycles, vans, pick-up lorries or traders using vans for their business.

Between 40 and 45 per cent of road users are motorcyclists, and they pay RM50 to RM80 for third-party cover annually. This category of consumers will be hard-hit by the NFL scheme.

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Insurance Premium should be minimal for the comprehensive coverage of the NFL
written by Tong Kuan Ling, Friday, July 04 2008 12:08 pm

In the event of the implementation of NFL, the comprehensive coverage for the insurance premium should be minimal as the whole country is subsribing to the said scheme and no other alternatives available to motor vehicle users.

otherwise, the lower income group will face financial difficulties if the premium still remain the same.

Tong Kuan Ling


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