Food vendor’s family may sue if dissatisfied with insurance compensation — MBDK

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27 Feb 2025 • 9:33 PM MYT
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KLANG, Feb 27 — The family of a food vendor who died after being struck by a fallen tree on Monday (February 24) may take legal action if they are dissatisfied with the compensation offered by the insurer.

Klang Mayor Datuk Abd Hamid Hussain said the Klang Royal City Council’s (MBDK) insurance policy does not specify a fixed compensation amount, but they remain open to discussions with the insurer.

“If the compensation offered is unacceptable to the family, they have the option to file a claim in court, which will determine the amount,” he said at a press conference after launching the Klang Sustainable Stormwater Plan 2025-2030 today.

Yesterday, it was reported that MBDK is in discussions with the insurer regarding compensation for 46-year-old Aszehari Ansar’s next of kin, under the council’s public liability insurance.

His widow Siti Norwani Mohamed, 41, has yet to decide on legal action against those responsible for the collapse of the tree, which occurred on Jalan Batu 3, Kampung Bukit Kuda.

“We will push for a faster resolution to assist the family because insurance claims typically take three to six months.

“However, if the case goes to court due to a dispute over the amount, the process will depend on legal proceedings,” Hamid said.

— Bernama

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