Claims & Support

Personal Accident Insurance Claims & Support

Overview

If you or a loved one suffers an injury, permanent disability, or death due to an accident, ECICS is here to support you with a straightforward claims process.

Acting quickly and submitting the right documents ensures faster claim assessment and peace of mind during difficult times.

Common Types of Claims

Accidental death
Permanent or temporary disability
Medical expenses
Hospitalisation benefits
Coverage varies by plan.
Please refer to your policy schedule for details.

How to Make a Claim

Please notify our Claims Department within 21 days of the incident that gives rise to a claim.

Our claims team will review and get in touch if clarification or further documentation is needed.

What to Prepare

To help us assess your claim, please prepare the following documents (where applicable):
Medical Certificate (MC)
Completed ECICS Personal Accident Claim Form
Medical report and/or hospital discharge summary
Original medical bills and receipts
Police report
(for accidents or serious injury)
Death certificate
(for fatal claims)
NRIC/Passport copy of claimant and insured person
Additional documents
(may be requested based on the nature of the claim)

Still Need Help?

Have questions or need further assistance with your Personal Accident Insurance Claim?

Call our hotline: +65 6206 5588

OR

Looking for More Coverage? Explore Our E-Personal Accident Plans.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to inform ECICS if I changed my job after applying for ECICS Personal Accident Insurance?

Yes. You must notify us if there are any change in circumstances during the period of insurance affecting the risk such as changes in occupation or country of residence.

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Who is eligible for ECICS Personal Accident (Children) Insurance?

The Insured Person must be: - the natural child, legal step-child, legally adopted child or ward of the Policyholder; and - age above 1 month old and under 21 years as at the time of the application for the Policy if the Insured Person was not enrolled in a tertiary institution as at that time. If the Insured Person was enrolled in a tertiary institution as at the time of the application for the Policy, he or she must be of an Age under 25 years as at that time; and - unmarried as at the time of the application for the Policy and remains unmarried throughout the Period of Insurance.

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What is the definition of 'Child' under the family plan?

The natural child, legal step-child, legally adopted child or ward of the Policyholder who is age above one (1) month old and under twenty-one (21) years as at the time of the application for the Policy if the Insured Person was not enrolled in a tertiary institution as at that time. If the Insured Person was enrolled in a tertiary institution as at the time of the application for the Policy, he or she must be of an Age under twenty-five (25) years as at that time. The Insured Person must be unmarried as at the time of the application for the Policy and remains unmarried throughout the Period of Insurance.

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Can I insure my family under the same policy?

Yes, we have plans catered for the insured, insured and spouse or insured and family.

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Are there any excluded occupations?

Yes, the following occupations or activities are excluded: - Pilots, aircrew or any occupation involving aviation activities - Full-time military personnel - Police force personnel - Fire fighters - Construction / unskilled workers - Ship crew or workers on board vessels, oil and gas rig workers, offshore workers, stevedores, shipbreakers - Welding - Professional sports teams - Work involving height (exceeding 30 feet above ground or floor level) and/or works underground and/or travel beyond normal speed on land and/or handling of hazardous chemical / electricity - Use of Woodworking tools and machineries - Professional divers and jockeys - Crane Operators

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