NECESSARY STEPS TAKEN IN THE EVENT OF AN ACCIDENTAL COLLISION:
- Contact the Police (Royal Virgin Islands Police Force) – whether it is a single vehicle accident or multiple vehicles and a statement given
- Contact your Agent or Premier Insurance Limited (PIL) as applicable
- If another vehicle(s) was involved, get information from the vehicle driver/owner, their name and contact number, make, model and license plate number, insurance details
- If anyone was injured, call 911 for ambulance and try to obtain a name of the injured person and the nature and extent of the injury
- Take pictures of the scene and damage to the vehicle(s), note time and location
- Take name(s) and information of witnesses
- You should never admit liability on the site of the accident. This is usually indicated by the Police
- In the case of Hit and Run, be sure to contact the Police so a record is made and a statement given
- In the case of a stolen or burnt vehicle, be sure to contact the Police/or Fire Department
FILING A CLAIM: (AS THE INSURED)
- Notify your Agent orPremier Insurance Limited (PIL) as soon as possible and within 24-48 hours of the accident
- Bear in mind, your Deductible will be applicable (for Comprehensive insurance policies only)
- Complete Claim form, (signed by the Insured and Driver)
- Detailed Driver’s statement (copy of statement given to the Police is also acceptable)
- Copy of current BVI Driver’s Licence
- Copy of Foreign Drivers Licence (if applicable) – note that drivers holding an overseas Driver’s license are only allowed to drive within the BVI for up to 1 month after their date of entry. If working in the BVI, the driver must obtain a BVI Driver’s License
- Copy of Rental Contract/Agreement (applicable for Rental vehicles)
- Police Report (whenever liability is in dispute, in the event of a one vehicle accident, hit and run, stolen or burnt vehicle or when the accident involves injuries, a Police Report is mandatory)
- Two (2) repair estimates (applicable to comprehensive insurance policies where the Insured can claim for damages to vehicle under their policy)
- Inspection of vehicle will be required (must be done by PIL’s Claim representative before commencement of repairs)
FILING A CLAIM: (AS THE THIRD PARTY CLAIMANT)
- Complete Claim form (signed by the Owner and Driver)
- Detailed Driver’s statement (copy of statement given to the Police is also acceptable)
- Copy of current BVI Driver’s Licence or Foreign Driver’s License
- Proof of ownership (vehicle transfer form or last insurance certificate)
- Police Report (whenever liability is in dispute, hit and run or when the accident involves injuries, a Police Report is mandatory)
- Two (2) repair estimates
- Inspection of vehicle will be required (must be done by Premier Insurance Ltd’s Claim representative before any commencement of repairs)
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