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Locals get much assistance with their RAF claims

The RAF-branded-vehicle has the capability of consulting with at least 70 to 80 customers at any given time.

 

BURGERSFORT –  Crash victims got opportunities to lodge their claims  last week.

The Road Accident Fund’s (RAF’s) mobile office, MobiRAF, visited various communities in the Sekhukhune District Municipality, this included areas in both the  Makhuduthamaga and  Fetakgomo Tubatse  municipalities.

 

This was done to serve car crash victims. The visits started in Jane Furse on 21 October and was completed on October 26 at Tubatse Crossing Mall. Hundreds of locals descended to the mall to get assisted with their claims.

The MobiRAF enables the Fund to reach out to communities who are located in areas where there are no offices.

At the heart of this extensive community outreach is service delivery, taking the RAF’s products and services to the door-steps of the people who need them most.

Popular radio Thobela FM was broadcasting at the event

The MobiRAF also visited Mecklenburg, Bopedi Shopping Centre, Ngwaabe Shell Garage and Leboweng.

Some of the locals that queued for the services

The RAF-branded-vehicle has the capability of consulting with at least 70 to 80 customers at any given time.

Devoted RAF personnel assisted car crash victims with the direct registering of new claims, consolidation of required compliance documents, general claims queries, and reporting of alleged cases of misconduct against unscrupulous personal injury attorneys, including touts who defraud unsuspecting claimants.

One of the crash victims, Masello Mnguni told Steelburger/Lydenburg News that she was satisfied with the services offered on the day.

” I came at around 11:30 but i was assisted with my claims before the end of the day. I think more visits such this one must be organised all over the country.”‘

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