RAF taking its services to Thulamahashe

Those who are unable to attend the event are encouraged to visit the RAF at any of the following 11 Hospital Service Centres.

The Road Accident Fund (RAF) will be visiting the community of Thulamahashe on Saturday where claimants will be offered a range of services .
Crash victims can expect to receive the highest standard of care and professionalism to their claims.
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At the heart of this community outreach is service delivery, and making a difference to claimants and everyone affected by the scourge of road crashes.

Claimants will be assisted with the direct registering of new claims, consolidation of required compliance documents, settlement offers, and reporting of cases involving alleged unscrupulous personal injury representatives and touts.

Community members are encouraged to bring their ID documents to the event for enquiries and information on their claim.

Other important information which needs to be provided for new claims includes case numbers, accident reports, hospital reports, vehicle registrations and details of other parties involved in the car crash.

Those who are unable to attend the event are encouraged to visit the RAF at any of the following 11 Hospital Service Centres:
Mapulaneng Hospital (Bushbuckridge), Themba Hospital (White River/Kabokweni), Kwa-Mhlanga Hospital (Kwa-Mhlanga), Mmametlhake Hospital (Mmamehlake),Witbank Hospital (Witbank), Standerton Hospital (Standerton), Evander Hospital (Evander), Ermelo Hospital (Ermelo), Piet Retief Hospital (Piet Retief), Rob Ferreira Hospital (Nelspruit) and the Tonga Hospital (Tonga).

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