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How to claim from road accident fund(RAF) without a lawyer in South Africa
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It’s crucial to comprehend the purpose of the RAF and who is eligible to file a claim before you register one for a significant injury or death brought on by a traffic accident that happened in South Africa. To assist you with the claim procedure, we’ve compiled a list of frequently asked questions about the RAF.
What is Road Accident Fund(RAF)
The mandate of the Road Accident Fund (RAF) is to “provide appropriate cover to all road users within the borders of South Africa; to rehabilitate persons injured, compensate for injuries or death and indemnify wrongdoers as a result of motor vehicle accidents in a timely, caring and sustainable manner; and to support the safe use of our roads.”
The RAF was established in South Africa by an Act of Parliament and commenced operations in May 1997. At the time, it assumed all the rights, obligations, assets and liabilities of the Multilateral Motor Vehicle Accidents Fund under the Road Accident Fund Act.
Type of Covers provided by Road Accident Fund
The RAF provides two types of cover:
- personal insurance cover for serious injuries, general damages or death as a result of a road accident
- indemnity cover for wrongdoers to protect them against legal claims if they are not to blame for the accident
Who can Claim From Road Accident Fund (RAF)
- drivers
- passengers
- pedestrians
- bystanders
- cyclists
- motorcyclists
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RAF Required Documents
hese costs can run into thousands of rands.
Essential documents include:
- RAF documents (RAF1 and RAF4)
- medical reports from doctors and specialists
- serious injury assessment report
- witness statements
- photographs of the accident and injuries
- medical records from the hospital and doctors
- documents relating to income and future earnings
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