Ensure Your Own Personal Safety, And Those Of Your Travelling Companion
First and foremost, ensure your own personal safety and everyone who is travelling with you. If you are the victim of an armed robbery, call emergency responders immediately if there are injuries.
"If your passport is missing, you need to contact the Consulate-General to apply for a Document of Identity in order to get a valid single journey trip back to Singapore." |
If you are travelling in a convey with other family members and close friends, then you have some decisions that you are able to make.
Assuming your passport is still with you, you can decide for some family members to head back to Singapore first with the other Singapore cars travelling with you or find a safe place to stay for, if option 1 isn’t feasible.
Making An Official Police Report
Concurrently, you should call the Malaysia Police (999 or 112) as quickly as possible.
While the chances of recovering your car back is slim, the Malaysia police are, at this point in time, the best people to advise you on your next steps.
Aside from providing you with immediate assistance, contacting the police is important, since you need to make an official police report anyway in order to claim from the insurance companies.
When you are back in Singapore, do also make a police report with the Singapore Police.
Read Also: What You Need To Know (And Do) When A Traffic Accident Occurs
Claiming On Your InsuranceMotor insurance is mandatory for all Singapore cars and in general, the motor insurance coverage provided by your insurance company should provide coverage in West Malaysia and up to 80km after the borders of Thailand.
Depending on your insurance policy, you may be able to receive a full market value for your stolen car. |
Republished from Dollars&Sense with permission