When the layout is complete, just follow the following sample in writing your affidavit of own damage to be used for an insurance claim:
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES )
CITY AND PROVINCE OF ________ ) S.S.
I, (VEHICLE OWNER/POLICY HOLDER'S COMPLETE NAME), of legal age, (civil status), Filipino and a resident of (Complete Address), Philippines, after having been duly sworn to in accordance with law, do hereby depose and say that:
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this ___ day of ________, 202_, at ___________, Philippines.
The affiant whose name and personal circumstances are stated above, personally appeared before me this ___ day of ________, 202_, in the City of _________, Philippines, presented the foregoing affidavit, signed the same in my presence and affirmed under oath to the correctness of the contents or allegations of the same. The affiant was identified by competent evidence of identity, namely a Driver’s License with No._________________ bearing his/her photograph and signature.
WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL.
Page No._; NOTARY PUBLIC
Here is a free downloadable sample template of the Affidavit of Own Damage, docs format:
Affidavit of Own Damage Download File DOCX • 16KBQuestion: Why is my affidavit of own damage was not accepted?
Answer: Oftentimes, an affidavit of own damage was not accepted because it states a provision wherein a third party is involved or has a contributing factor for the damage caused to the property.
Q: What is the prescribed period to file an insurance claim?
A: Within one (1) year from the time of the incident.
Q: Who is authorized to file the claim?
A: It should be the owner of the property involved or the person injured its assigns or predecessor in interest or its authorized representative.
When everything is done, print at least four (4) copies and the Affiant must acknowledge the same to the Notary Public.