Go right or go wrong

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Things can never go left. Who decided right hand is the dominant? Why would we need to have things going the metric way? Who make the toilet roll to be fixed on the right side? Why Asian uses bidet? Why eat with right hand instead of left? What if I'm a lefthander, does it mean it's you don't mind I use the hand I wipe my butt to shake yours? There's a million thing in life must do right, or we're screwed. Today I wanna talk about item number 4827(no I made that up, probably it's 4828). The topic is about my job, insurance.

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In insurance, when you wanted to get into the business, there's a million and one thing can go right, because everybody is thirsty for money. Here is the first part of the story, my client sent an email ask me to renew his insurance, and I took a look into the system, found out his insurance is inforce. So I decided to tell him that insurance is in inforce, I even attached a copy of that policy to show him, so he doesn't need to pay again. Here's the first thing I did wrong. Never turn down any opportunity when insurance business is offered.

Couple of months later, there's a hail storm destroying part of the clients property. He brought that policy to me and wanted to make a claim. But to found out, the policy was not meant to cover for that address. Later the client said there's supposed to be two policies, covering two different location. He did instruct me to renew. And now, all the responsibilities goes to my head. If they're going to be anyone responsible for the lapsed policy, my head is there. I did thought of, if there's anything I could do, may be I can offer a couple of thousands to help fix the place up since it was my mistake. But again, the total damage might cooked up to many tenths of thousands, which I couldn't afford. The client expressively said, if the claim didn't get done as he wish, this will result in a civil lawsuit and I am responsibly for my negligence that causes the client non-renewal of the insurance policy.

I am puzzled, felt helpless, and not knowing who else can helped. I even talked to some work colleagues which have better experience than me, and they told me I'm the one who made the mistake, I better fix it by myself. I know it's nothing wrong to ask for help, and I know it's not wrong if they do not wish to help. But, the case being channel to compliance officer, and what it was supposed to be a discussion now become an investigation, and I couldn't discuss the case with anyone else. Now that I'm thinking, I'm asking opinion to solve a problem, and it become a whistleblower session. Technically, I don't know what is right or wrong anymore. May be I should warn other people to sweep the trouble under the chair and cover it up, rather than trying to find solution.

I've been cracking my head trying to figure out what can I do to fix this huge problem that not only cost me my job, or possibly set me pay for the claim by working my whole life on that liability. I wish to thank a friend @futuremind for being with me, as he helped me explore many possibilities via a private chat. I know he's not an insurance guy by all means, but I still need to thank him for listening and providing feedback. I haven't been having any good sleep. Even when my eyes are closed, my mind goes spinning around the damaged property of my client and he took me to court and force me to pay for his mistake. We do have one argument, where the client did not pay for the policy. By right, if he doesn't pay, even there's a claim, the company shall not pay for the insurance claim. But again, the responsible came back to me. As an officer, I am supposed to make sure the insurance policy delivered, and collect payment. Not 6 months after lapsed to found out the policy hasn't been renewed in the first place.

And the final part of the story, is one thing happen at the right time, from the right person, on the right insurance, with the right policy. The client quietly sent in a supplement documentation regarding the claim. The address has been changed to the policy that is inforced. On a separate email, client sent in ask to reactivate the long lapsed policy. Now I know, the client mistaken the insurance claim, thinking the damage property was the one that insurance policy lapsed. Pardon my wall of text story. It's a semi beautiful ending and I have seriously shit my pants for not more than 48 hours straight. I have learnt a few crooked thing from this experience, not the right thing to do, but it's definitely NOT wrong if I practice it .


  1. It is clients money. Follow their instruction. Even if the coverage may be redundant, it's not my money. Mistake like this happen, nobody is going to back me up, and I can't say my intention was originally trying to help the client to not spend extra.
  2. Never give detail when doing discussion. You just won't know who is that one little fucker who trying to be smart, blow the whistle and had you arrested before you have a chance to find out what's going on.
  3. Humanity is not meant for normal nor poor human. Everything has a pricetag. This kind of mistake, the pricetag could lead me to jail, or lose my entire worklife paying back for what I originally intend to help the client. Think about it, didn't the client feel bad for not paying on a free policy coverage since I told him it was renewed?
  4. The person whom ultimately giving biggest support, probably the person you have never met in your life time.

Fate shovel shit in my face, now the shit is off but my face still stink.

Apologize on the whinny post, but I just feel like vent it out and document this as one of the most important event in my worklife, and I shall remind myself not to make such mistake again, ever!



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Shouldn't your employer be insured against such events? so even if you made a mistake, eventual costs would come off the company's insurance?
Ofc they would fire you but... I think such insurance is required by law in UK - pretty good thing IMHO.

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Hey buddy. Thanks for reading. We do have that kind of stuff, it protect the consumer. Now the problem is, when insurance policy lapsed, it is not insurance company responsibilities anymore, automatically "this kinda stuff" become not the kind of stuff that is eligible for that kinda claims. Unless the company I work with honor the deal, and agree to pay for MY mistake, then we don't even need to use that professional indemnity. Again, there's million and one thing can go right, but at the same time million and one thing can go wrong. This is item number 4878 🤣

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Sometimes we just have to adapt and overcome bro, and not get hung up on the unforeseen things to come, which can be ultra hard to do when facing a situation like you were just in. I should learn to take my own advice eh? :D

I'm left handed and learned how to play guitar right handed, but only because I was bought a right handed guitar for my first one, and the next door neighbor (who was not very smart or even a good guitar player) gave me some wisdom... in that 90% of guitars are made for righties, so I better just suck it up and learn... He was right, and within a couple months I was a better guitar player than him. :D
I like to believe to this day, that forcing myself to learn in an unorthodox way made me a better guitar player than I ever would have been as a left handed guitar player.

Insurance is quite a beast of a profession to work in, and you know this very well. A recent death in my family, the insurance company found a way not to pay the policy. I had warned my family that this was a probable factor before it ever even happened, and unfortunately I was right.

It sounds like a very coincidental thing that happened to "fix" this problem, and certainly it worked out in your favor. Take it as a lesson learned, which you are because you pretty much said this in the post.

I'm happy I was able to be there for you during this potential life altering stress you were under. You've also been there for me during stressful times, and that's what it's all about, sacrifice and being there for one another.

I hope your evening will be better than yesterday now, and that you get some proper sleep tonight.

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Thanks again buddy for being here. There's a lengthy fault finding session from the compliance department I need to dealt with now, but all good as long as it's not a criminal offense. Next I'm gonna do is try to find out who "leak" the information and blow the whistle 😅 I'm so going to.... Well do nothing. Just be extremely careful to pick my audience next time.

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What a world we live in..
You know it bro, hope there's no more serious issues to come your way with this.

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I'm glad semua sudah dapat dijelaskan. Mudah-mudahan hari akan datang, you can sleep peacefully

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Oh man, this is brutal, my heart goes out to you. Did you find an amicable solution yet? I hope this doesn't explode into a larger problem.

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Thanks buddy. It was magically solved as the story mentioned towards the end. But still, there's another small pile of shit I need to deal with right now.

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