For purposes of this article, we will only focus on damages that was caused to your vehicle by a negligent driver.
Although an accident can be very traumatic, it is important to try and gather as much information at the scene of the accident to be able to claim damages from the other driver who caused the collision.
This information should include the following: 1. Details and contact information of the other driver, passengers or any witnesses of the motor vehicles involved.
2. Description of the vehicles with their registration numbers;
3. Photos of the accident where possible which includes damages to the vehicles as well as any surrounding areas.
After the Accident you need to report the accident at the nearest police station and make sure an accident report was completed. This report also includes the information of the other driver and is of vital importance to prove that an accident occurred and that the other party was in fact involved in the accident.
Thereafter obtain at least 3 official quotations from different panel beaters regarding the repair costs of the damages on the vehicle or if the vehicle is damaged beyond repair get a quotation that confirms same
Claims can only be instituted against the following people: 1. The driver of the vehicle who was negligent and caused the accident; 2. The driver’s employer if the accident was caused during the course and scope of the driver’s work. 3. The driver’s private insurance (if the driver was insured).
If you were involved in a motor vehicle accident and need assistance it is advised to make sure that all or most of the above information is gathered to enable your Attorney to assist you with a claim.
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