, Singapore
392 views
/Lily Banse from Unsplash

Red flags raised in Singapore's malpractice claims environment

These cases could see increased awards and higher premiums.

Two recent incidents have highlighted potential issues in Singapore's malpractice claims environment. These suggest that future malpractice claims in Singapore could see higher awards and increased premiums for doctors, warned a Howden Re insight.

In one case, a car accident in Malaysia involving Singaporean Lim Chun Yong has raised concerns. 

Lim suffered severe injuries when the car he hired crashed into a truck, followed by another collision. Despite the accident occurring in Malaysia, the Singapore High Court awarded Lim $4.7m in damages, indicating the court's willingness to hear cases with significant financial consequences in Singapore.

Another case involves Bangladeshi businessman Noor Alam, who alleges he was paralysed due to negligence during treatment at Gleneagles Hospital in Singapore. 

Alam has counterclaimed against Gleneagles, arguing that the hospital is responsible for the actions of Dr. James Tan Siah Heng, who performed the procedure. 

This case raises questions about the vicarious liability of hospitals for independent doctors, a concept tested in other jurisdictions but now emerging in Singapore.

Follow the link for more news on

Join Insurance Asia community
Since you're here...

...there are many ways you can work with us to advertise your company and connect to your customers. Our team can help you dight and create an advertising campaign, in print and digital, on this website and in print magazine.

We can also organize a real life or digital event for you and find thought leader speakers as well as industry leaders, who could be your potential partners, to join the event. We also run some awards programmes which give you an opportunity to be recognized for your achievements during the year and you can join this as a participant or a sponsor.

Let us help you drive your business forward with a good partnership!

Exclusives

Etiqa set for growth after being named HDB fire insurer in Singapore
The company is banking on the city-state’s 1.11 million flats to boost fire insurance sales.
Insurance
Filipino gamers hold promise for FWD
The insurer plans to support other games and aspects of the gaming ecosystem beyond esports.