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How do I file an insurance claim for the rental car?

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Insurance Claim Process


If you need to make an insurance claim with Simba Car Hire, follow these steps:

 

  1. Report the Incident Immediately:


  • Accident or Damage: Notify Simba Car Hire as soon as possible if you are involved in an accident or if the vehicle sustains damage.

  • Theft: If the vehicle is stolen, report it to the local police and obtain a police report.


2. Complete the Required Documentation:


  • Incident Report: Fill out an incident report form provided by Simba Car Hire, detailing the circumstances of the accident or damage.

  • Photos and Evidence: Take photos of the damage, the accident scene, and any other relevant evidence to support your claim.


3. Submit the Claim:


  • Documentation Submission: Submit all required documents, including the incident report, photos, and police report (if applicable), to Simba Car Hire’s claims department.

  • Claim Form: Complete and submit any additional claim forms as instructed by Simba Car Hire.


4. Review and Assessment:


  • Claim Review: Simba Car Hire will review your claim and assess the damage or loss.

  • Insurance Assessment: The insurance provider may also conduct their own assessment if necessary.


5. Resolution and Payment:


  • Approval: Once the claim is approved, any applicable costs will be covered according to your insurance policy.

  • Deductible: If there is a deductible or excess amount specified in your policy, you will be responsible for paying that amount.


6. Follow-Up:


  • Claim Status: Stay in contact with Simba Car Hire for updates on the status of your claim.

  • Additional Information: Provide any additional information or documentation if requested.


Key Points:


  • Timeliness: Report incidents and submit claims as promptly as possible.


  • Documentation: Keep thorough records and provide all necessary documentation.


  • Coverage: Ensure you understand your insurance coverage and any potential deductibles or exclusions.

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