
In Malaysia, you are required to lodge a police report within 24 hours of an accident.
This report becomes the primary document used by insurers to:
Determine who is at fault
Decide claim approval or rejection
Assess compensation amount
A weak or incomplete report can easily work against you, even if the accident wasn’t your fault.
To avoid complications, make sure your report is clear, detailed, and accurate.
Here’s what to include:
Full name, IC number, contact number
Vehicle registration number
Insurance company (if known)
Exact date and time of the accident
Specific location (road name, landmarks, direction)
What happened, step-by-step
Your position on the road (lane, direction)
Speed and traffic condition
Note: Be factual and avoid assumptions or emotional language
Name and contact details
Vehicles plate numbers
Insurance info (if available)
Names and phone numbers of witnesses
Their account of the incident (if possible)
Visible damage to all vehicles
Any injuries (even minor ones)
Photos/videos of:
Vehicle damage
Road conditions
Traffic signs or signals
Dashcam footage (if available)
Even small errors can lead to delays or rejections. Watch out for:
Giving inconsistent statements
Changing your story later can raise red flags and weaken your case
Admitting fault prematurely
Avoid statements like “it was my fault”. Let insurers and police determine liability.
Missing the 24-hours deadline
Later reports can result in:
Claim rejection
Fines up to RM300
Difficulty proving your case
Leaving out key details
Missing witness info or evidence can make it harder to defend your claim.
taking photos at the scene
Once vehicles are moved, it’s harder to prove what actually happened.

Your police report directly influences:
Insurers rely heavily on your report to determine who caused the accident.
Incomplete or unclear reports may delay or reject your claim.
If you’re wrongly deemed at fault, you coils lose your NCD, increasing your future premiums.
What Is Drive+ and Why It Matters
Drive+ is PolicyStreet’s car-owner membership program created to help Malaysians save money and reduce hassle when renewing car insurance and road tax online.
When renewing your car insurance with PolicyStreet, you can choose from three Drive+ membership tiers, starting from RM39.90, depending on how much you want to save.
Each Drive+ tier gives you a road tax discount every year:
Drive+ Lite: Up to RM50 off
Drive+ Standard: Up to RM90 off
Drive+ Premium: Up to RM120 off
Higher tiers offer bigger savings, making them especially worthwhile for drivers with higher road tax amounts.
Drive+ Membership Tiers and Bateriku Benefits
Beyond the headline savings, Drive+ comes with practical perks that make everyday car ownership easier.
One standout benefit is the RM40 Bateriku voucher you receive with every Drive+ renewal. This voucher can be used for car battery replacements through Bateriku, Malaysia’s on-demand battery service.
Typically, the RM40 value is structured as:
RM20 off a new battery
RM20 trade-in rebate
You can redeem it via the Bateriku app or at selected Bateriku service points. Drive+ vouchers can also be stacked with Bateriku promo codes available on their app or website (such as seasonal campaigns like CUTI40, subject to terms and conditions).
A proper police report isn’t just paperwork, it’s your strongest protection after an accident. By including the right details and avoiding common mistakes, you improve your chances of a smooth claim and fair outcome.
With the right support like Drive+ you can handle unexpected situations with a lot more confidence.
You may face and your insurance claim could be rejected or delayed. Always report as soon as possible.
You can, but it’s risky. With a police report, proving fault becomes difficult if disputes arise later.
Yes. Even for small accidents, a report protects you legally and ensures your insurance claims remain valid.