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OUTREACH DRIVE TO MAKE CLAIMS

- LULAMILE FENI MTHATHA BUREAU CHIEF lulamilef@dispatch.co.za

Road Accident Fund advises residents what to do to apply for payments from fund

The Road Accident Fund (RAF), in an effort to reach out to crash victims in the remote areas of the Eastern Cape, is embarking on a community outreach programme to educate and assist residents on how to claim from the fund.

The RAF delegation will be at Lusikisiki College of Education between 8am and 4pm on Saturday. RAF Eastern Cape regional general manager Yvonneo Badi will lead the delegation.

“The RAF is committed to uplifting those left emotionall­y, physically and financiall­y destitute by motor vehicle accidents. At the heart of this outreach is ensuring that claimants and everyone affected by road crashes receive the necessary support directly, with the least difficulty,” said Badi.

She said that the outreach programme, dubbed “RAF on the Road”, which commenced in March 2012, is the RAF’s flagship campaign.

“It not only takes the organisati­on’s service offering to disadvanta­ged communitie­s countrywid­e, but also provides a platform to engage with stakeholde­rs from the three tiers of government, as well as national, regional and local media,” said Badi. On Saturday, dedicated RAF staff will facilitate:

● The direct registerin­g of new claims;

● Consolidat­ion of required compliance documents;

● Settlement offers; and

● Reporting of cases involving alleged unscrupulo­us attorneys and touts.

Badi said that community members were encouraged to bring their ID documents to the event. Other important informatio­n required for new claims includes case numbers, accident reports, hospital reports, vehicle registrati­on numbers, and details of other parties involved in the car crash.

“During a briefing session, stakeholde­rs from various sectors will learn about the RAF’s ongoing efforts to assist claimants, their families and dependants. Topics will include the expansion of RAF’s footprint, improved finalisati­on of claims, increased capability of the call centre, growing the number of direct claims, legal challenges, the fight against fraud and corruption, and ongoing efforts to transform the RAF,” said Badi.

RAF acting chief executive Lindelwa Jabavu said that beneficiar­ies in the deep rural areas of Lusikisiki would have a chance to utilise this opportunit­y to engage the RAF management directly.

“In an effort to raise awareness about the dangers of not strapping children into car seats, mothers of new-born babies will receive car seats at St Elizabeth Hospital in Lusikisiki on Friday,” said Jabavu.

Jabavu said claimants who were unable to travel far will be able to source a wide range of services..

She said at the heart of the community outreach is service delivery and making a difference to both claimants and others who have been directly affected by road accidents.

The outreach comes a week after 26 people died on Eastern Cape roads, leaving scores injured.

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TRAGIC REALITY: Road accidents are having a devastatin­g effect on the province’s communitie­s.

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