Liability
ເຂົ້າເບິ່ງເວີຊັນພາສາລາວSection 1. Move Service
Article 1 (Insurance)
For the purpose of compensating for damage caused by accidents during the use of the Move service, the company may sign a contract with customer as the insured and the company as the contracting party, and the customer agrees to this.
The details of the contract are governed by the insurance policy, and matters not provided for in this terms of insurance are governed by the insurance company.
The Hero providing relevant service to the customer is insured with insurance but also is responsible for any damage that is not compensated by the insurance policy.
The customer can decide to apply for insurance depending on the vehicle type. The company shall not be liable for any injuries, damages, or responsibilities during the use of the service if the customer decides not to apply for insurance.
Article 2 (Prohibited actions for Customer)
To enhance the service quality of KOKKOK Move, the following actions by customer are prohibited.
Inappropriate behavior in the vehicle
Smoking
Drinking
Eating
Littering in and out of the vehicle
Actions that interfere with the driving of the Hero
Obstructing the view
Physical contact
Controlling the driving devices
Actions causing damage to the vehicle
Hitting
Scratching
Using sticky substances like adhesive
Transporting oversized luggage
Luggage exceeding the vehicle’s width
Luggage with a total dimension (width, length, height) exceeding 158cm
Possession of hazardous materials
Firearms, knives, and other weapons
Explosive and flammable substances
Accompanying pets without proper containment of pet transportation equipment
Any other actions or activities that are subjected as illegal in the laws of Lao PDR
Article 3 (Prohibited actions for Hero)
Customers can report to the company if you detect any of the following violations by Hero:
Inappropriate behavior in the vehicle
Smoking
Drinking
Eating
Littering in and out of the vehicle
Actions compromising customer safety
Using a mobile phone while driving
Drunk driving
Exceeding the speed limit that has been regulated by the company and the laws of Lao PDR
Violating traffic signals
Actions causing damage to the vehicle
Hitting
Scratching
Use of sticky substances like adhesive
Asking for tips
Charging for additional payment beyond the amount displayed in KOKKOK Move
Denial of the provision of the proper amount of the change
Driving a different vehicle from the one displayed in KOKKOK Move
Allowing someone other than the Hero shown on KOKKOK Move to drive the vehicle
Any other actions or activities that are subjected as illegal in the laws of Lao PDR
Section 2. KOKKOK Service
Article 1 (Customer's Obligation for Damage)
Customers are obligated to prove the value of goods. The proof can be provided through:
Submission of the receipts issued at the time of the goods' purchase.
Submission of invoice issued by the seller.
Submission of estimates or Quotes prepared by experts.
Submission of any other documentation proving the value of the goods.
In cases customers fail to fulfill the obligations under the first paragraph in Article 1, there may be limitations on compensation.
Article 2 (Criteria for Damage Compensation)
The amount of compensation for damages will be determined as follows:
Total or Partial Loss: The documented value of the goods provided by the customer.
Repairable Damage: Actual repair costs (After service costs).
Irreparable Damage: Same as subparagraph a) above.
However, the Hero shall not be liable for claims in the following cases:
Improper packaging by the Customer.
Customer attempts to deliver prohibited/restricted items against the guidance provided by the Hero.
Article 3 (Period for Damage Compensation)
The Hero will compensate the customer within 14 days from the date the customer submits the required documentation under Article 1. However, This applies only if the supporting documents are authentic.
However, this period may be extended in the following cases:
Investigation required for the circumstances of the incident.
Delays in determining the amount of damages.
The latest update date: 2nd August, 2024