Motor vehicle accident damage claim enforcement
- defence against inflated or unreasonable claims
- Motor Insurance disputes - claim declines



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Car accident damage claim enforcement

Rebutting unfair settlement offers

Insurance claim declines or dismissal

Defence against unreasonable or inflated claims

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Motor car road traffic accident damage recovery, is what our subject is all about.

Below please find some issues and occurrences of common interest, listed and linked.

Car accident issues that matters most:





Keywords Section - A

Accident Compensation

Acceptance and Liability - offering paying Excess

Accident documentation

Accident Reconstruction

Accident Report Forms - SAPS / RAMLA

Accident Scenarios -
What to do


Accident Scenarios -
Situations


Accident Sketch

Admission of Liability

Affidavits - general

Affidavits - used in car accident mattters

Affidavit confirming repairs -
Needs - Cost - Quantum


Affordable claim service -
enforce compensation


Alcohol and Intoxication -
Facts required to be proven


Allert - Warning signs during claim evaluation

Analyse of a car accident -
in terms of liability


Appeal a claim decision

Appointing an independent vehicle damage assessor

Apportioning of Damages Act

Apportionment of Damages -
Liability


Assessing - Appraising -
vehicles accident damages


Attachment of debtor's possessions

Attorney's services & fees -
in compensation actions


Audatex -
Car value listing systems


Auto accident -
compensation action


Auto Body Repair in South Africa - Approved Workshop

Auto Dealers Value Scheme

Attorney's services and fees in compensation actions

Keyword



Keywords Section - B



Bad tricks of those who want avoid to be held liable, hiding not engaging

Bad workmanship in repairing vehicles caused damage

Balance of probabilities - measure to proof a claim

Bank Statements required scrutinising

Beacon - cell phone check - reports

Beyond repair - total loss or write off

Blood test to prove intoxication

Bodily harm to persons throughout traffic accidents

Bodily Injuries and RAF claims

Breach of motor Insurance terms

Breach of traffic legislation and consequences

Breathalyser tests proving intoxication

Broken promises to settle damages

Bumper bashing - minor damages

Keyword



Keywords Section - C



Causation in a car accident

Calculating, assessing or appraising damages

Cancellation of the motor insurance policy

Car accidents and its consequences

Car Hire after an accident

Car owner's possible liability for conduct of a driver

Case analyse offer - RAMLA advice

Case Law - Precedent

Causation of an accident - liability for the impact

CCTV footage of the accident

Cell phone records / telecom beacon reports

Certification of the repair value / Quantum

Change of argumentation from accepting to accusing liability

Circumstances of an accident

Civil compensation action for damage to law of delict

Claim against insured 3rd party

Claim Decline/ denial / repudiation / refutation

Claim Decline based on alleged breach of the rules of the road

Claim Decline based on violation of terms and conditions

Claim Defence Actions

Claim Disputes - Inflated or unreasonable claims

Claim Disputes about recovery actions an Insurer launches against 3rd party

Claim Investigator

Claiming compensation from 3rd parties

Claiming damage compensation from uninsured motorist

Claiming from an employed driver with a company vehicle

Collision of facts in claim actions

Commissioner of Oath

Compensation for car accident damage

Comprehensive cover - Claim rejected

Comprehensive Insurance claim

Comprehensive insurance cover

Comprehensive cover - Claim rejected

Concluding a new motor insurance contract

Conflicting Statements leading to claim decline

Courts of Law in South Africa

Consequential Damage

Contact or identify the other party/parties

Contingency fee contract - no win no fee

Cooperation of other parties involved in car accidents

Contributable causation - Apportionment

Courts of Law in South Africa - small claims Court - magistrates - High Courts

Culpa / Culpability

Keyword



Keywords Section - D



Damage assessment driven by Insurance order

Damage Assessment - Independent

Damage to Property - what can be claimed

Damage value/Quantum - serious damages

Dealing with 3rd party claims

Dealing with Motor Insurance Companies

Declined Insurance claim

Default Judgement and Excecution

Defence against a recovery claim

Defence Plea against Summons

Deformation to vehicles as to high external power impact

Delictual accountability - Delictual Law - Law of Delict

Demand a party to pay for damages - LOD Letter of Demand

Depreciation of car value

Determination of liability for impact and relevant factors

Dishonesty can be a reason for a claim decline

Dismissed or denied 3rd party claims

Disposal of salvage or the car wreck

Dispute of facts

Dispute Resolution with the Insurance Company

Dispute with Insurance - internal resolution or review with the Ombudsman

Disputes in Insurance claims - Resolutions and Challenges

Dispute with 3rd party

Disputes on claim matters

Disputes resolution by taking legal support

Documentary Evidence

Documents to submit in a (insurance) 3rd party claim

Driver's details and contacts

Drivers licence, non-existing, expired, Learner of foreign licence - expiered licence

Drunk drivers causing accidents and the repercussions

Duration of a claim action

Duties or obligations in public traffic

Duty to mitigate in a claim to limit expenditure

Keyword



Keywords Section - E



Economic aspects in a car accident claim

Elementary duties of a motorist

Elements of Liability

Emergency in traffic situations

Emotions in pursuit of a claim

Employed car driver

Employer - Employee relationship and liability

Entertaining a claim by Insurer

Evidence, Facts, Merits

Examination of motor vehicle damage (properly)

Expert Examination / Assessment Expert Report

Expert Witness testimony

Eye Witness testimony

Excess of motor insurance policies - Acceptance Liability - offering pay Excess

Execution of warrants after a successful legal claim

Keyword



Keywords Section - F



Factual Evidence in a compensation action

Failure to pay the premiums up to date

False or incomplete information given when concluding contract

Failure to pay the first premium before a claim must be reported

False, late, incomplete or not submitted updates of essentials in the policy

Filling or facilitating a claim for compensation

Forensic investigations

Foreseeability of danger

Front and Rear Impact

First premium must be paid before take to the road

Keyword



Keywords Section - G



General issues in a traffic accident

Getting paid for car accident damages

Gross Negligence

Keyword



Keywords Section - H



Hearsay - no valid testimony

Hidden damages not detected and not included in Assessments

Hit and run accident scenario

How long will it take to be compensated

How to handle a compensation action

How to get a Police Accident Report and AR Number

Keyword



Keywords Section - I



Identification of participants in a traffic accident

Income loss created utilising the vehicle and loss after destruction

Inconsistent divergent party statements to what happened

Indemnification for the financial compensation

Independent Witness

Insurance excess deal

Inflated claims - damages fraudulently inflated

Insurance claims

Insurance claim declined/rejected

Insurance claim report obliagtions

Insurance claim report containing data

Insurance damage assessment

Insurance Investigations in car accident circumstances

Insurance measures to minimise pay out

Insure the vehicle and pay the first premium before take to the road

Intoxication - requirements for a Claim decline

Intoxication - Telephoning / Texting etc.

Intoxication while driving a vehicle on the road

Investigation for the purpose to serve Summons to a perpetrator

Investigations by motor insurance companies to find out what happened

Investigations into the accident circumstances

Issuing a summons with the clerk of the court

Keyword



Keywords Section - J



Judgement after trial of the matter

Jurisdiction of South African courts

Jurisdiction of the Ombudsman (OSTI)

Jurisdiction of the Ombudsman (SAIA)

Keyword



Keywords Section - K



Knock for Knock agreement between Insurers

Keyword



Keywords Section - L



Late evening or night accidents

Law of Delict - Delictual Liability

Legal Practise Council - Law Society

Lawyer's services and costs

Legal Action in a court of law

Legal aspects and merits of a case

Letter of Demand (LOD)

Lead or top up insurance cover

Liability and Acceptance - offering paying Excess

Liability for the car accident and compensate damages

Liable Party

Litigation phase in a court action

Loss of income created utilising the vehicle

Keyword



Keywords Section - M



Magistrates Courts

Market Value of a motor vehicle

Master and Servant rules - vicarious liability

Material loss or damage

Maximum compensation for total loss

Merits and legal aspects of a compensation case

Motor car insurance, factors to look on before contract

Motor vehicle damage Assessment

Motor vehicle damage Assessor

Motor vehicle owner's liabilities

Keyword



Keywords Section - N



National Traffic Act No 61 1996 at section 61

NATIS - National Traffic Information System

Negligence driving a motor car

Neuhaus v Bastion Insurance Company 1968 (1) SA 398 D AD - a case precedent

Nominated or regular driver in Insurance Policy

Not abiding to, or in breach with South African traffic regulation

Not insured against traffic accident damages

Not insured but need to claim from another

Not roadworthy vehicle in public traffic

No win no fee - Attorneys Contingency fee contract

Keyword



Keywords Section - O



Obligations in a claim for compensation

Offer to settle a compensation claim

Ombudsman's principles

Ombudsman's reviews

Ombudsman's contacts (OSTI)

Onus of proof a claim is on the Claimant

Opinion evidence in a case

Overcharge for towing

Owner's liability for another permitted driving a car

Keyword



Keywords Section - P



Particulars of a claim (POC)

Partly liability for causation - Apportionment

Parties don't engage for settlements/solutions

Passengers in a car as witness

Patrimonial losses - Damage

Pleading Stage in Court

Police Accident Report

Police duty at the scene of accident

Policy cancelled alleged violated the terms/conditions

Power of Attorney

Precedents in a compensation claim

Pre-Litigation phase

Preparation before taking to the road dealing with accidents

Prescription of a material claim

Process of Ombudsman case review

Pro Bono case pursuit by Attorneys

Proof of claim merits

Proof the Quantum/Value of a damage calculation

Pursuit of a claim / Procedure of a compensation claim

Keyword



Keywords Section - Q



Qualifications of Assessors to evaluate damage

Quantum of the claim

Quotations calculating the repair damage

Keyword



Keywords Section - R



RAF - Road Accident Fund - Bodily Injury claims

Reasonable and necessary repair costs

Reasonable driver or person reasonable man test

Reasonable precaution while driving

Rebuttal of unreasonable or inflated claims

Recklessness driving

Recovery Claim - Insurance paid client - Recuperation Action

Recovery Agent acting for Insurance

Reconstruction of Accident facts

Rear and Front Impact

Regular driver nominated in an Insurance Policy

Relinquish Salvage to the claimant

Reluctant party don't engage in a claim

Repair Quotations - damage calculation

Reporting an accident to Police

Retail value in calculations of market value

Retention of a stored vehicle on a scrap yard

Rights and Obligation in Traffic

Right of retention a vehicle - workshop or towing

Risks and Chances in a claim action - Basics to know

Risk profile of an insured motorist

Road Accident Fund (RAF)

Roundabout - Traffic Circle

Rules of the Road South Africa

Keyword



Keywords Section - S



Safe following distance

SASRIA - South African Insurance Association - Riot and Strike

SAIA - South African Insurance Association

Saflii

Salvage - the value of the scraped car

SAMBRA - SA Motor Body Repair Association

SAPS - the duty of police on the scene

Satisfactory Settlement

Scene of a car accident - what is relevant to capture

Scrap value or Salvage - an important factor in write off calculations

Securing of evidence

Service of a demand to the other party

Serving a summons to the demanded party

Settlement agreement ending a compensation claim

Shortfall or insufficient compensation

Shortfall of compensation based on damage assessing

Shortfall emanating from Apportioning

Shortfall in regard of market value, pre collision value, salvage or policy terms

Shortfall in settlement offer - Apportionment / Causation

Sketch of an accident scene

Skid marks - in reconstructive expert reports

Small claims court

SMD - or scrap buying companies

Speculative testimonies

Speeding - issues in a claim decline

Starting a compensation claim against an Insured

State of the vehicle before accident

Storage of a damaged vehicle on Tow yard

Strong case merits needs strong evidence

Subrogation in claim enforcements

Subsequent/consequential damages

Sudden emergency defence

Sued by another to pay

Suing a negligent motorist in court

Speed control unit

Surety to secure a settlement

Surveillance cameras - video footage

Keyword



Keywords Section - T



Telephoning - Texting while driving

Terms and conditions regarding an Insurance Policy

Test of a reasonable man or motorist would have acted

Third party Claim - Claim rejected

Third party claim action

Third party insurance cover

Third party insurance claim

Time frames a claim may take until a settlement offer

Top Up or lead insurance policies

Total loss - car written off

Towing and Storage issues after accident

Tracking Device and Reports

Track and Trace a wrongdoer who gave false identification

Traffic Accident Reconstruction Expert

Trade value

Traffic Act 1996 sec 61

Traffic Circle - Roundabout

Tyre burst - immediate emergency

Types of disputes, declines or shortfalls in claims

Tyre conditions in an accident issue

Keyword



Keywords Section - U



Unbiased and fair Investigation in circumstances of accidents

Uneconomically to repair car accident damage

Unfair claim decline

Unforeseeable danger in traffic

Uninsured motor car driver cause accident

Unlawful driving - negligence or recklessness

Unlawful leaving the scene of the accident

Un-roadworthy motor vehicle driven in public traffic

Unrealistic or inflated claims against you

Unsatisfactory settlement offer

Unsettled Motor Insurance claim

Keyword



Keywords Section - V



Values in a compensation claim

Value of Salvage in terms of write off

Vehicle Damage Assessment

Vehicle not roadworthy vehicle in public traffic

Vehicle not economically to repair

Venter v Dicson 1965 (4) SA 22 (E)

Vicarious liability

Vicarious liability an employer has for the employed

Video camera footage CCTV

VIN - Vehicle Identification Number

Violation of Insurance terms and conditions

Violation of traffic regulations or duties



Keywords Section - W



Warning signs during claim evaluation

Weather conditions influence duty to drive

What to do just after the accident happened

When best claiming from own comprehensive cover or 3rd party

Witnesses Testimony in car accident issues

Writ/Warrant of execution

Written of - car status after destruction

Wrongdoer is liable for compensation

Wrongful conduct of a driver

Keyword



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RAMLA contacts:

email: info@ramla.co.za

phone: 076 770 3179
please note:

phone will not be answered when busy, as you will call an expert and no call centre - email will always be attended and replied to swiftly

Standard tariffs apply




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Where do you stand in the beginning of your struggle for car accident damage compensation, in South Africa?

RAMLA is dealing with material motor car accident damages and can help if you are a victim in a traffic accident and want to be compensated for the material damages.

RAMLA - Road Accident Management and Legal Action - is a specialist and a solution for motor car damage compensation claims, offering professional and highly economical support in material motor accident damage claims in South Africa, nationwide.

RAMLA offers you a valuable and no cost - first examination of your position and advice how to procced in a claim for compensation, or how to defend against an unrealistic or inflated claim against you.
Please follow this link if you want to know more about how RAMLA works to enforce your claim.




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RAMLA is an experienced specialised expert in all MVA (motor vehicle accident) issues.

We claim damages from 3rd parties or insurance companies, solve disputes in existing actions to the benefit of the RAMLA client, or defend against unreasonable of inflated actions against a RAMLA client.

RAMLA offers service options to solve matters in process or dispute, which are capped on fees, but not capped on actions we do perform to find a satisfactory settlement, regardless if matters are complicated or work out relatively smoothly.

In order to enhance trust and confidence in our work, we do offer a first free advice on a potential client's particular matter.





Kindly take note of the info below, before you contact RAMLA.

We do offer a free first advice, but unfortunately we cannot supply a free pursuit of your claim. As professional specialists, in charge of acting in motor accident damage claims in South Africa, we offer a well performing, decisive and demanding claim pursuit, at affordable fees, but not free of charge.

Keep this in mind before you contact RAMLA, if you expect experts to work for you - free of charge.


  RAMLA will be your one-stop car accident claim service in South Africa

       motor car accident damage claim is complex and need your full attention. You will only get sufficient car accident compensation, when you have the proofs you need.            

When you need claim support for car accident damage compensation, in South Africa you are on the right web page.

Just contact and we take it from there.

You want to discuss your case in brief with our claim manager on duty?

Call 076 770 3179 (standard rates apply) for a short first contact or even better, send an email containing the facts of your problem, and get some answers straight away.

It's so easy, just e mail your story and attach what you got to make the RAMLA claim manager understand your problem.

Just draft a brief report of what had happen and send it (use this mail link) to RAMLA for free analyses and you will receive a reply soon.





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We offer the solution in Car Accident matters, analysing, supporting, demanding, corresponding, negotiating, settlement agreements and further taking matters to a court of law in South Africa, if no amicable solution could be found, in pre-litigation, to best favourable conditions in a professional and decisive routine.


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RAMLA can be contacted free of charge for a personal feedback via email for your initial individual advice.

Good Day, on your way looking for solutions to resolve any kind of car accident problems, you found the RAMLA web information platform, which offers a variety of information.

However as good such general Web content may be, it will never be good enough to answer questions to a particular and individual matter.

That's why RAMLA offers a free - first - analyse of a personal case, giving you advisory feedback of what is at stake and what is your position and what is recommended or appropriate to do next, within a free first advice.

You are welcome to contact and brief us with your particular problem, best just in a verbal statement send via email to info@ramla.co.za - and lay out what had happened - at and before impact. You should mention the problems and if you do not know how to handle a claim at all, or if you face difficulties with any other party, Lawyer or Insurer.

If you like, add a sketch, show the scene of the accident, with all vehicles and road signs ect, or just do as you can best.

A sketch can clarify a lot and be better as many words.

One or two pictues of the damaged cars, best those taken at the scene of accident, can evenly help us understand better, to verify the impact or extend of damages.

In case of disputes i.e. with motor insurance companies, let us know the issue of dispute and if any written statement about a short-falling offer or even a full decline is available, kindly forward and comment on it about what is your position.

It will be helpful if a comment is made, whether a dispute arose from a 3rd party or a come from your comprehensive claim, against your own policy/Insurer.





Over many years we did analyse and advised on numerous cases, free of charge, regardless if damages be small or very severe, complicated in terms of evidence or reluctant behaviour or of any other nature.

Just go ahead and contact us, best via email.

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Contacting RAMLA free of care is the first step to claim for car accident damage compensation successfully

The RAMLA web site is a comprehensive and specialised platform, dealing with all sorts of issues of motor car accident or road traffic damages matters, particular with the question of compensation and give answers to factors of dispute or problems in compensation claim matters.

As the RAMLA web site is information orientated and do not strive for best design or sophisticated method of use, finding all one may want, you need to go via the keyword search, if the internal linkage isn't good enough.

Should a valued reader do not find what will be reasonable expected to be found, given it is a part of car accident issues in South Africa, you are welcome to inform us to check and if we can improve.





What you rather should not do, don't copy us a complete file of an on-going dispute etc.

We should know what is at stake in simple terms, before we request further information.

If you provide us with pictues, kindly reduce to a density of below 2 mb per pic or even less, as that will be more than enough for review.

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What you rather should not do, don't copy us a complete file of an on-going dispute etc. We should know what is at stake, before we request further information.

The favourable way on an initial contact is by email. You will get a reply relatively soon, commonly within about three hours or the next day, if late. We take the information provided and reply with what we think of it and how to go or what we like to be provided with additionally, to understand the case in full.

Our claim management on duty can even be called over the phone, but don't just do so, as you know there is a possibility. At least you should prepare yourself of what you like to get across. More complex matters should in any case be submitted in writing by email, before calling, in order for us to have an understanding of the problem.

Kindly note that telephonic conversations cannot be studied twice, as we can do with emails, to get the full information we need, avoid misunderstandings or just don't get the important matters of the issue across. Keep in mind sometimes bad phone line quality.

It will be much better contacting us by email first, and once you got a reply - which will commonly be soon, in about one to three hours' time usually, you may call us thereafter, if there is something to clarify which can be done better over the phone.

RAMLA will be there for you when you have time, even at evenings, weekends or holidays, we do reply quickly. Should that out of some reason not be the case, your matter will be attended asap.



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What RAMLA - Road Accident Management & Legal Action - can do for you, with our initial free advice, or later perhaps by pursuing your case on your behalf.

South African motorists caught up in a traffic accident, may be in need for support, in order to get paid for car accident damages, suffered in a crash on public roads.

Taking on the challenges coming with a vehicle collision and subsequent damage compensation, can create some headache, despite one should think such matters may be sorted out easily.

Just contact the perpetrator and/or the motor insurance covering him/her, and addressing the matter will not always trigger a solution, and may destroy the believe in a fair and reasonable outcome.

A reader of this page wouldn't be here and found some, hopefully valuable information, about all sort of motor accident compensations problems, if there wasn't a problem at all.

Before elaborating unchartered territories, don't hesitate and contact RAMLA for a first, free of charge, analyse of your particular matter.

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What should be included in a case briefing to RAMLA

We did explain what is meant with our free first advice, but like specifying what is good, important and suitable to include in such a briefing.

1. Concentrate on facts and try to eliminate frustration or emotion when drafting your briefing of what happened.

2. Formulate what had happened with your own words, even if you will approach the matter in some subjectivity, but abide to the correct facts. Include, if there is any admission of liability or decline of such.

3. Drawing a good sketch, easily done by hand, showing the area around the accident, the most important traffic signs and limitations, the participating vehicles in its positions - before - during and after the impact to still stand, positions of other traffic and witnesses.

4. Photographs from the scene, best if all cars are still standing in position, before moving to a safer place, even if instructed by a police official to move.

Convince those officials, that this moment to take a picture won't harm, but can help a lot in a dispute for compensation, is worth the effort.

5. One or two photographs of all the damages, not only your own - but if possible even those of the other car/vehicles, even those taken later after the car been taken to a safe place.

6. Photographs of the damages of others, if not clear in those pictures taken at the scene. It will help determine the causation and damage values of others.

7. Repair quotation or damage calculation or value assessment reports - Quantum

8. Letters of demand or decline of a claim

9. Disputes documentation which show reasons for the dispute in a claim

10 Other important information - Expert investiations - reports, witness statements etc.

It will take some of your time to prepare and send such documentation, but it is the only way to step forward and worthwhile the effort. You can help to receive a speedily reply, if you take care that pictures and other files are not submitted at high resolution, rahter smaller in size initally.

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RAMLA will check the briefing, which is expected to be send via email   ramla@ramla.co.za, accompanied by some essential documents, such as an insurance decline, a sketch of the developing accident, showing all participating cars in position, before - during and after collision -, some photographs about damages or the scene of the accident, which often can explain more than a lot of words (kindly resize pictures to below 2.5 mb each or even less), or supply us with other information, needed to understand the case precisely.

Don't just copy a complete set of actions, already pursuit with a party or an insurer and expect RAMLA to cross check your matter, by working through all such documentation, for a second opinion.

Start with a briefing in your own words, what had happen, what do you think is the problem or problems and we take it from there.

Should more detailed and further information be needed, RAMLA will let you know, in our initial reply, relatively early after you contacted us.

We will advise you as an inquirer, about our findings and try pointing out a way forward to a solution, either in a claim action or in a defence against unreasonable or inflated claims, free of charge within such first inquiry.

But kindly don't expect RAMLA as an professional expert in all MVA matters, disputes, claims or defences, to pursuit a claim practically and find solutions, within such free analyse option.

Practical claim pursuit needs a paid, but absolutely affordable mandate. Get the support and solution you need, from one of the most experienced and specialised MVA (motor vehicle accident) experts in South Africa.

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Free first advice about your individual matter

If you want mandate RAMLA how to go forward

What can be expected from RAMLA claim service?

Does RAMLA maintain local offices all over South Africa?

RAMLA Fee Structure

How to comunicate with RAMLA

What will be needed to build a strong case?

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Matters of general interest regarding other issues on several other pages on the RAMLA web info platform


General question in a car accident claim action.

Information about damage assessment or vehicle destruction

Legal aspects in a compensation claim for vehicle damage

Matters of importance in the repair of the vehicle damage

Important aspects of issues/claims with SA motor Insurers

Download of some useful documents and vehicle accident forms



Questions that are in the spotlight of a car accident claim


Involved in a car accident and innocent?

How long will it take to be compensated for a car accident?

What you need to have proper car accident documentation!



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You want to know more before you contact RAMLA?

In order to enhance a potential new client's confidence, RAMLA offers a first, free fact check of your individual matter, analysing where you stay in a car accident problem or claim, and what your general chances are. We provide a free first email advice, what best to do and about the way getting there.

RAMLA (Road Accident Management & Legal Action) provides a free initial analyses of an individual case, in regard to motor vehicle accident problems, happened in South Africa, to all such inquiries, which comes in via email, briefing us with the matter and problem in question, free of charge.

Therefore we require, brief information of what will be the problem, how the impact unfolded, what your proof and evidence may be, best accompanied by photographs (not in higher resolution of about 1 mega bite each please) and an approximate value of the damages.

If you deal with a problem related to a claim decline, either privately or from a South African Motor Insurance Company, it will be best supplying the decline letter and the correspondence with them.

If you looking for advice in the defence against an unreasonable or inflated claim, brief us as above, but express what you believe is not fair or correct, at all.

Once our claim manager on duty studied your matter, we reply to you (most often in a very short period of time), either with more questions or already with our advice.

Please take further note, that RAMLA is a specialist in car accident compensation matters, and that we do not offer a free pursuit of the matter, once more than just the offered free advice will be needed.

RAMLA will notify you, before any costs or obligation arises, so you don't have any risks in contacting us, to get you a step further in the solution of your claim.

If a new potential client will be satisfied, needing our services, after our free service will be exhausted, and we do have a clear picture of your problem, we supply our service and cost scheme for consideration, on request only.

The RAMLA fee structure is reasonable scaled and very competitive to any other known offers, solving those car accident compensation claims.

Kindly take note that the free of charge first advice, cannot be interpreted as legal advice, which can have any repercussions to RAMLA, once utilised, interpreted or otherwise and be rendered under the terms & conditions, laid out on RAMLA web pages.

Once you decided not to take your matter further or even don't like to utilise RAMLA claim managing services, an information about your intention will be appreciated, and some of our friendly contemporaries even expresses gratitude or critics.

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Let me reiterate, that RAMLA can and will be the right choice, if we are talking recovery of material damages caused in a motor car accident, in South Africa. We currently don't attend bodily injury (RAF) claims.

RAMLA as a specialist for the recovery of any motor vehicle damages caused by others, or even if you are the alledged negligent motorist and need defend am unreasonable or inflated claim suing you for payment.

Disputes with South African motor insurance companies, whether in terms of comprehensive cover or 3rd party claims, is a daily matter in the professional RAMLA support.

We pursuit claims on your behalf getting your damages paid, or support your own claim efforts with special advice.



RAMLA offers a free first advice, where you are in a case and what can be the way forward.

Involved in a motor car crash on South African roads and faced with vehicle damages, which needs actions to get compensation for the destruction, one must know where you stand, in terms of liability and how to get on demanding and enforcing against another to pay.



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If you brief our claim manager on duty, highly preferred by email, with the details of your claim, especially how it unfolded and what is damaged and particular problems you may face, we look into your matter and determine what we think is your position in the dispute and recommend which steps can be taken next.

Our advice can be taken either to protect against unreasonable or inflated claims, or how to get your claim matter going and what to do initiating the process, to get your compensation paid.

After we checked about your matter and determine what we think is your position in the dispute and which are the next steps to be taken, you should decide on your way forward.

If you want more advice, or practical actions to get matters processed, kindly understand that such detailed investigation in your matter and/or practical pursuit of a claim must have a price, even if still very affordable and reasonable.

It's simply impossible for specialised MVA experts to pursuit a claim free of charge. For more detailed information, the RAMLA service and cost scheme will be available on request and emailed to you.

Being able giving you such comforting free feedback, we do need at least some material on hand to find out what had happen and initially examine and determine the party's liability and look onto the damages.

Lot's of cases we receiving, are disputes with South African insurance companies, either those arising from your own comprehensive motor cover, or in dealing with 3rd party damage compensation claims.

The other important matters are those to claim against another party (insured or not insured) or defend people against unreasonable or inflated claims.

RAMLA had answered to some thousand individual inquiries, making use of the free advice option and provided those with free analyses and further directions, without eventually been given RAMLA a mandate.

So, get started and e mail us your case problems and give us some details, getting a free first analysis to determine, what is your position and what you might intend to do next, realising your claim. What we need is just a brief report of what had happen and we can take it from there. Photographs of the damage and the accident scene are always good to help evaluate the matter.

In order to advice in economic terms, the damage value or estimate will be beneficial.

Feel free to submit what you got presently, but don't just copy a complete file of actions already been dealt with another party, an Insurance Company or even the Ombudsman and expect us to crosscheck the matter and tell you what has been done wrong, free of charge.

Such examination can only be covered under the free advice option, if RAMLA invite an Inquirer to do so, but in all regularity it comes with a small case analyse fee.

Just start with the brief report and enter into interaction with the RAMLA claim admin, who will put the relevant questions to you to give feedback. RAMLA will reply swiftly.

Should a potential client consider a RAMLA mandate, even coming with some costs, it can however be said, the RAMLA fees will most probably be well lower, as those local attorneys need to charge.

In most compared cases, the fees RAMLA offers, has been significantly cheaper as other service offers, but on top more competitive in regard to the specialised and professional service, only concentrating on road accident damage issues, as well as the RAMLA resolute claim processing.

RAMLA does not bill hourly rates, but offering "flat rates" for a bundle of services, limited to a capped once off fee, but not limited in actions RAMLA performs to solve the problem, regardless if complex and complicated or relatively easy to sort out.

This gives a client the certainty that costs are contained, but work performed well with limits only if all reasonable been done, taking away any financial risks, but gives cost certainty.

Any given advice will be free of any charge or obligation, unless RAMLA inform the client otherwise, before any fees are due.

Before mandating RAMLA, you must study and agree with the terms contained in the RAMLA service & fee scheme, you may request after we did your initial free case analyses.



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If you want mandating RAMLA, we start with a small registration process and once our service is activated, we work to solve matter for a client starts

After you studied and agreed to our service and fee options, contained in the RAMLA service and fee scheme, it will be accomplished by a request form, you may file and return, if you are certain you want to go forward with us.

In case you like to mandate RAMLA, to pursuit your matter, we start with a detailed analyse of the case and the handle the full process of demand for compensation, initially in the pre litigation phase, to get your compensation paid, or act on your behalf in defence against unreasonable or inflated claims, whatever your particular matter requires.

RAMLA will go all the avenues finding a successful settlement for a client, do all to avoid legal action in a court of law, for a reasonable and capped (one pay - full action) fee.

Once a potential client decided to mandate RAMLA, we need admitting, that our fees must be paid up before we engage in actions. They are too small to enforce, if a reluctant person just like taking our services and utilise the solution, but decide not paying our fees. Unfortunately we have had that too many times, so there is no other way as to comply or look for other options.

Our particular business concept concentrate inteligence, man power and office service in one central office and don't offer a client a face to face meeting in a local RAMLA office.

We do know and respect, that this may not be everybody's choice and those who do like discuss matters in person, make time for appointments, visiting the local offices just to get the message across, should do so, best with an experienced local attorney, but must contribute the time and even pay for such consultation, sometimes the same amount RAMLA offers to do the full pursuit.

We work via electronic media with our clients and stakeholders in the claim process. That needs to be accepted if working with RAMLA, accordingly.

Next to the financially benifitial terms, RAMLA is one of the most experienced MVA (motor vehicle accident) specialiesed expert in South Africa, which will certainly support the success of a claim, dispute or defence matters, in favour for the RAMLA client.

Once a potential client is convinced of our capability and accept the way we work, a mandate can be requested by supplying RAMLA with the personal and residential details of the new client, triggering a written confirmation entailing all the information a client needs to know to activate (pay) the mandate.

It is however highly appreciated, that such a service request will only be forwarded, if the client is willing and capable to activate the RAMLA mandate in a short period of time.

Should there be any difficulties fitting the mandat fees into the budget, rather wait until the funds are available.



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Motor Car Accident, in South Africa?
You want your car accident damages being paid for and receive your material vehicle accident damage compensation for destructions, suffered in a traffic accident on South African roads?

You are welcome to contact RAMLA to receive free advice after a free accident fact check to determine your position.

Contact RAMLA (Road Accident Management & Legal Action), tell us your Motor Vehicle Accident story, the issues of concern, the problems you detect or face and get a free check and advice how to proceed. We will check and analyse your individual case and revert to you - most of the time in short circle -.

For best results contact us by email initially, give us an idea of the incident, attach one or two pictues of the damages or relevant situation, the extend or value of the damages suffered - if already assessed -.

In case of an Insurance claim decline, supply us with a copy of the repudidation letter, of give us the reason for the rejection and name the Insurance Company.

Should you like talking to us (phone contact displayed below), do that after the initial email briefing, but keep in mind even we need some time to check about your matter first.

You are welcome to utilise such valuable absolutely free inital advice*

 
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RAMLA can be the solution in MVA matters

Do you know that RAMLA is a specialised expert in handling and enforcing or defending all kind of MVA (motor vehicle accident) matters, pursuing motor car accident compensation claims, Insurance dispute resolutions, for its clients - effective - professional - decisive and resolute, to best and affordable fees.

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As you probably have recognised on our comprehensive web information platform, we do know what we are taking about.

We do invite anyone in South Africa, facing an MVA (motor vehicle accident) problem, to contact us for a first - free - analyse of your particular matter and get initial advice how to proceed.

As a specialist in traffic accident recovery actions, we act for clients/members in the relevant manner, but based on a paid mandate or membership, if a need of practical support arises.

We do offer a free first advice, to determinate your case and give you a direction how and what may be the way forward, in order to build confidence with a potential client.

As professional specialists, in charge of acting in motor accident damage claims in South Africa, we offer a well performing, decisive and demanding claim pursuit, at affordable fees.


  RAMLA will be your one-stop car accident claim service in South Africa

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When you need claim support for car accident damage compensation, in South Africa you are on the right web page.


It's so easy contacting us by email.

The effective way will be sending an email containing the nature, damage and problems detected. Once sent through to us, we will study the matter and after analysing the facts, we get back to you by email (most commonly within about 3 hours), with the result and advice,

- free of charge.

If you like to explain your problem to our claim manager on duty, you are welcome to contact us by phone for an initial briefing on cell 076 770 3179 (standard rates apply).

For best results: dont't just call, once you took notice of the opportunity!

First think what you like to get accross, best file it as email and call therafter.

For reasons to convince you not just calling immediately, please follow: how to contact RAMLA successfully.

It will be much more effective; if we do get a briefing of the matter via email, before a telephone call, so we will be prepared answering your questions.






* please note that a practical claim pursuit will not be free of charge and comes with a paid mandate, but at reasonable and affordable fees.


Car accident compensation claims for damages, may cause some headache,

in South Africa.

RAMLA can be the solution to sort out MVA problems.

Not everything in a compensation action goes smooth and the way wanted, as we are confronted with numerous possible challenges.

RAMLA is a specialised expert in material car accident damage claims,

demanding, enforcing compensation actions, supporting disputes with Motor Insurance Companies or its agents, work in Ombudsman's review cases, or defend a motorist against unreasonable or inflated compensation claims.

Contact RAMLA to analyse your case, and get a free opinion where you stand and what to do next. You can contact RAMLA 7/24 and receive a response soon.


It's so easy, just e mail your story and attach what you got to make the RAMLA claim manager understand your problem.

Just draft a brief report of what had happen and send it (use this mail link) to RAMLA for free analyses and you will receive a reply soon.


Contact us now and let us know how we can help you?


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email us your story and details to ramla@ramla.co.za for a free first analyse and advice.

RAMLA offers full legal support to solve car accident claim, a comprehensive claim preparation and action to enforce compensation, all the way up to a court case.





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What does it mean: RAMLA car accident claim management

You are looking for good, professional and deceive claim support to best economic conditions? Certainly you can expect and get this from RAMLA.

RAMLA offers you a quality support in motor vehicle or car accident matters for lower fees as others may offer, as we cut away overhead cost and rental for offices and stuff needed to run such local offices etc., but don't compromise on intelligence and training of our headquarter stuff to provide such ambitious legal support, for your damage recovery in car accident matters.

If other's maybe just promise something like that, RAMLA makes a difference as we organised our basics more competitive and customer/client friendly, so we can keep our promises.

One of the reasons we deliver quality and more for less, because we specialise in just motor car accident damage recoveries.

We act from a central office in the Western Cape of South Africa, but pursuing claims nationwide for clients. A large number of mandates comes from Gauteng Province.

Our medium of correspondence is the effective and cheap internet based e mail. We don't rely on face to face meetings, just to please you with a face. We don't waste time (time = money) in person to person conversations. Motor accident damage claims are based on facts and not on conversation.

Remember, personal or telephonic conversations are time consuming and sometimes badly ineffective. Just having a meeting means: make an appointment, get to the offices, have your (most often short) conversation, drive home and pay for all those time and movement.

Attempting avoid those ineffective factors, are some of the many reason for our ability to keep our promises to give you more quality service for less fees.

Think about a message a South African legal protection insurance policy provider like to get across - we provide you with the toughest lawyer to the cheapest condition - Does life work like that?

We do offer a variety of support options, starting with a detailed analyse of your individual case and a comprehensive advice how to proceed up to a full claim pursuit in pre-litigation (all we do before legal action in a court of law is unavoidable) or in the pleading and/or litigation phase (legal actions in a court of law) once a decision is made taking the matter further, whereby litigation needs regularly a corresponding Attorney holding office in the area of the court of jurisdiction.



RAMLA don't maintain local offices all over the country

One of the cost controlling measures in the RAMLA concept is, not to hold offices all over the country. This means you cannot just make an appointment to speak to your RAMLA claim manager in a local office, but you can talk to them over the phone and/or preferred by email.

For those who prefer a personal chat/meeting, an appointment with the local RAMLA correspondent attorney can be arranged, but unfortunately that comes with the costs to pay them, for such appointment.

Corresponding with RAMLA electronically is a proven working strategy and will comfort anybody with easy exchange of facts and data, not even needing the time to make appointments, take time off to get to the offices, and save any such cost for consultation.

It has been proven over the time, that telephonic discussions don't add much value to solve a problem, as the emotional aspects outweigh the factual statements. Given the accepted truth, that motor car accident compensation matters are to deal with on facts, little will do better as a written statement, and send via email, as a quick, easy and commonly reliable communication.

A telephonic discussion however can be very useful, if decisions needed to be taken or matters discuss in principle, either to evaluate a settlement proposal or escalation of a matter, so to discuss the pro and cons of the options available.

Executing the clients claim, means get in touch with all relevant parties involved. Those, as the 3rd party or the insurance company, witnesses or the assessment experts, all reside in different locations. Interacting with them properly, does not require being a neighbour.

Any local member of the legal profession, can probably be a neighbour of the client, but not of all stakeholders or even holding office in the area of the court of jurisdiction.

If a matter cannot be solved in the pre litigation phase and needs to be taken to court level, a local correspondent attorney will serve all the local requirements in the legal process.

For those clients, don't want to waste high local attorney's fees, and beeing prepared to cooperate and engage in a matter personally, proper briefed and provided with the actions according to the rules of the court of law, they can pursuit the local legal action with RAMLA directly, in the further process, one more time to lower fees.

This procedure however can bear some risks and is not suitable for anyone.

Isn't this you are looking for, an effective and affordable way to claim for damages?



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Get a unbiased and intially free reply to your inquiry where you are and what is the way forward - free of charge - just to enhance confidence trusting RAMLA expertise, before you mandate us.

if you want be paid compensation for yor car accident damages or in a need to defend you against unreasonalbe or inflated claims,

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RAMLA is a specialist in motor accident damage recovery claims. Our team can help you through the process and minimise trouble affecting you in a claim.




RAMLA fee structure

RAMLA fee structure is divided into three different level of support.

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Support by advising you, how to pursuit your own case and attending /advising on the matter, in the several steps on the way of a demand.

2.

RAMLA pursuits your claim on your behalf, interacts with all the participants in the matter, in the pre-litigation phase (all before a court of law must be approached for legal action, if the other party disputes of will not pay your claim).

This includes the detailed preparation of the claim, demands to pay the compensation and subsequent work towards reimbursement, including interaction with all stakeholders involved or needed including specialists/experts etc. and settlement agreements.

3.

Legal court actions in the local court of jurisdiction and court level, including case preparation, service of summons and selecting and interacting with the correspondent attorney. Attending subsequent settlement negotiations/agreements and keeping the client up dated is understood as obligatory to end a client's case successful and to satisfaction.

To find out which will be your basis of service, you should get in touch with RAMLA asap and we will help you to get the matter going, soon. A service and cost schedule is available on request.

Why not just send an email with your problem and we start getting it solved.



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How to communicate/interact with RAMLA.

The way to communicate and exchange data and material, needed in the preparation, pursuit and demand in a recovery claim, will mainly performed by email.

E mail is a very fast and reliable medium to communicate and is highly preferable over ordinary postage or even hand delivery of documents to local offices.

Digital file exchange i.e. photographs of the accident scene or the car damages etc. will be much more effective this way, as print out and post it.

Working with RAMLA, you don't need bringing the items to a local office, taking time, transport and preparation of any prints, copies etc., but instead being able to deliver, once in front of an Internet connected computer or smart phone, to any time it's convenient for you.

As the email allow for the transport of digital attaches, such as photographs or copies of statements scanned into a digital file, can be done easy, quick and cost effective, if you do have access to the internet.

In other words, internet access is a must, if you want to deal with RAMLA.



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What is needed to have a successful or strong case and win a car accident damage claim?

A case of motor accident damage compensation is one of facts and not of emotion. Adherence to traffic regulations, additional duties imposed by precedents and obligations interpreted by our courts, are the factors deciding a case.

Winning a case isn't a magic matter, it's just a combination of positive and negative facts and the ability and experience to present the case professionally and more importantly, preparing the matter of evidence properly.

Unsubstantial allegations, wrongly cited contract obligations or other questionable arguments or proof offered, need to be addressed and rebutted and factual evidence presented in order to set matters in the correct light.

Some of the Inquirers ask about our success rates. Well understandable, but the answer must always be, RAMLA can only enforce matters, which are backed by evidence. Bad evidence equals bad chances, good evidence however pave the way for success.

Should a party be unlucky correctly deemed and identified to be the liable party, the best to be done is to mitigate the claim, as good as reasonably possible.

A good accident documentation will need having: photographs best those of the scene of accident, a sketch showing the situation right after the impact, the involved cars in the place, before the impact, at impact and where they came to still stand.

A look around for any video camera installed, either at robots or other installations, such as residential gates or private houses, should be taken and if found, contacted to get some footage as evidence.

Some sophisticated motorists, do have on board cameras installed, which can be a good tool to find the proof needed.

It should be looked out for witnesses and the contact details taken. Own notes will be very helpful as one should not rely on a police accident report only. The police accident report focuses on violation of traffic regulations and not on support of civil compensation actions.

The damages should be photographed as good as possible and proper repair quotation, listing all needs to repair, should be at hand.

Wining and being successful with a claim for car accident damage compensation, it should be understood that it is not a magic thing being awarded for what is fair and in full. A strong case must be based on facts that will have proof.

Next to factual evidence, eye witness testimony, is one of the best and most successful evidential proof, provided the witness is credible.

If you mandate RAMLA to handle your compensation claim, RAMLA supports you by advising what information's and details must be assembled to build up necessary proof and evidence. This must be understood that you - the party involved - must support RAMLA claim management actively, to improve, if your documentation is lacking and not suitable to proof your merits jet.

RAMLA often observe that victims looking for compensation just gathered some data, relate those to RAMLA and do think all works from alone now. Unfortunately this is not the case. The time when all works on RAMLA based actions and do not need your direct involvement, will be when the claim basis - proof and evidence - had been established.

All then can be managed by your RAMLA claim manager to demand and pursue the case, including the initiation of legal actions, depending on the mandate you may give to us.

No claim has any chance of success when the merits cannot be proven.

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RAMLA membership covers for,
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Tasks and actions in pre-
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RAMLA - Road Accident Management and Legal Action - is one of South Africa's most experienced and decisive advocates to sort out legal disputes with parties, Insurance companies or act in defence of clients confronted with unreasonable or inflated claims.

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We are legal specialist in motor car accident damage recovery matters and offer our services to those suffering damages or in need to defend unreasonable or inflated claims.

Taking on disputes with motor insurance companies, engage in unfair declines or incorrect apportionment of damages, take matter on review to the Ombudsman, or even get matters to be heard in a court of law, should all fail to find a solution and the escalation to a court of law is inevitable.

RAMLA can get you through the trouble, for just some affordable fees, commonly just equal or lower then towing/storage cost may be.

We are one of the most experienced, decisive advocates, when it comes to car accident problems - issues of compensation or defence against unreasonable or inflated claims, bad repair practice and much more.

We work only on motor car accident matters.

Check us out, so you do know if we can uphold we say, free of charge.

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How going forward once there is a claim or dispute or other challenges?

Well, once someone checks a web site as this one RAMLA presents, there will be some sort of a problem.

Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) issues are manifold and can be complex.

It may either be that there is no response from the liable party's Insurer or a repudiation, apportioning or any other decline, such as to violation of terms and conditions.

There are even cases, where a claim is directed to a 3rd party, deemed liable and demanded, but no engagement noticed.

Lot of issues coming up in MVA - car accident matters, may not be handled according to valid law, or wrongly interpreted.

There are many people in South Africa's motor insurance industry, without a legal background and act under instructions, don't care, nor perhaps not having the necessary skills, or just follow a strategy, to get rid of valid claims.

Such should not be accepted and the challenge taken head on, even if it comes with some engagement.

RAMLA as a specialised legal expert can solve such problems, just for a fraction in fees what you may miss out, if you don't have the right support.

In our view, it is not the correct way and get a legitimate claimant's demand, just been brushed away, isn't it?

Just take the time and contact, tell us about the matter and let us take care of it.





 

Defence against unreasonable or inflated claims?

RAMLA can help you most effectively to get a claim dropped or eased.

The results defending someone against whatever car accident compensation claim, can be very good, as often the evidence the Claimant do have is not sufficient to proof the claim, which is a pre-requisite for a successful action.

If it isn't as clear what the implications are and what evidence the other party/Insurance do have, chances are very good to stand through and get a claim successfully denied, even if a summons may have be served already.

The party alleges or accuses is forced to proof the claim and not the demanded party.

Many Insurance recovery claims fall short of such reliable evidence and therefore can be repudiated, even if it comes from attorneys or recovery agents.









 

However we do handle every substantial MVA claim,

against whatever party, Insurance, reluctant party or company successfully, given the merits of the issue are clear and stand a challenge.

Should the merits not be so favourable in the first place, we do all we can, improving such merits, to get the matter being a strong case.









 

Chances of success, if there is a strong case, and any other winning guarantees?

Those are questions we hear frequently, before a new client is prepared to accept some fees.

There cannot be any guarantee of success in legal matters, as the other party may have evidence matching or being better proof. If it comes to an action in a court of law, the presiding officer is the instance of weighting all brought forward in the action and decides.

However if sufficient evidence is at hand, chances are high to predict a win and succeeding with a matter, which ends up in an acceptable settlement/judgement.









 

You want to visit a local RAMLA office in your area and have a chat with one of our experts?

We are very sorry telling you, that we have chosen a different way of performing our business.

In order to hold overhead costs low, and not compromise on expertise and service, we have decided to act from one central, but not public office, in the Western Cape.

In order to hold fees low and offer very competitive rates, compared with similar legal services, we decided to concentrate intelligence and contain costs in this manner.

Anyone who likes to visit his/her adviser or attorney, should not choose RAMLA as a favourite, as we cannot or want honour just that.

But we can deliver the way we operate effectively, wherever you are in South Africa and with whom ever we have to deal, effectively, decisive and affordable.









 

What about fees, must they be paid upfront or can it be deducted from recoveries?

Let me answer the question in short.

Yes, all fees need to be paid up before we take action.

Why is that so?

Our fees are as competitive low, that we cannot enforce any such fees economically, if someone just take our services and thereafter give us hassles to pay.

Any local attorney will do the same, as asking for a deposit, commonly far higher than our entire fees are, upfront.

In general those deposits are offset against fee notes and further deposits requested in due course.

We dont do that. We deliver services not billed on time issues, but on performance phases, which gives cost certainty and the assurance to be taken care of the full matter.

Contact us to get more detailed information.









 

Any doubts about our capabilities or performance as this offer is an anonymous one on the web?

Well I must accept such doubts and can only point out and rely on the many we served before and who may be contactable for reference.

Check out what we display on our comprehensive web pages, which will back up our knowledge and experience without a doubt.

Anyhow we will never accept a mandate before we have had a first free analyse of your particular matter and if you aren't satisfied with our reply, simply don't go on with us, despite it may be detrimental to you.

We value a fair and open informative strategy, keeping a client updated, which will please most of those with an open mind to comunication technologies, such as email etc.

But we can only do what we offer and if you aren't happy with such offer, just get into contact with your local lawyer, or ask us to refer you to someone with specialised knowledge in MVA matters.









 

Should you have been through all before . . .

and still think we can be the one to solve your motor vehicle accident compensation problem in South Africa, just get in contact with us.

You're welcome to be served perfectly.

Kind Regards Your RAMLA team






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