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Road Accident Fund gets tough on document-less claims
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Pretoria - The Road Accident Fund (RAF) will no longer accept claims without a list of required documents such as accident reports.
This directive, issued in March, will remain in place, and whoever lodges a claim without the required list of annexures, will be turned away and told to return once all the necessary documents are at hand.
This is according to RAF chief executive Collins Letsoalo, adding that there would be no exceptions.
Letsoalo said the RAF had a host of âskeleton claimsâ which could not be finalised as the claim handlers had not received the required documents.