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| Sep 23, 2008 | |
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Insurer drops questioning client
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| NTUC Income says it had done its best, but client was still unhappy | |
| AFTER businessman Amirul Bahar was involved in a fender bender in a carpark last November, he replaced the bumper of his Toyota Wish seven-seater for $650.
The 52-year-old got a shock when the other driver, whose Nissan Sunny sedan sustained a minor dent on the front right fender, filed claims amounting to $18,000, the bulk of it for personal injury. This kicked off, for Mr Amirul, nearly nine months of trying to convince his insurer NTUC Income that the other party was making exaggerated claims. Read Christopher Tan's full story in Wednesday's edition of The Straits Times. | |
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