Settlement of claims for non-material damages resulting from death or bodily injuries and payment of compensations from the Fund for Uninsured Motor Vehicles of the Guarantee Fund
І. Filing a claim
ІІ. Necessary written evidence (documents) when filing a claim under Motor Third Party Liability Insurance
ІІІ. Necessary written evidence (documents) when filing a claim under accident insurance for public transport passengers
ІV. Evaluation of damages and determining the compensation amount
V. Decision on a claim and payment of compensation for material damages
ІІІ. Necessary written evidence (documents) when filing a claim under accident insurance for public transport passengers
- Documents certifying the occurrence of a road accident:
- A protocol of findings, a road accident protocol or a certificate issued by the authorities of the Ministry of Internal Affairs certifying the road accident occurrence, in the original or a certified copy. It is not mandatory to provide other evidence establishing the occurrence of the road accident.
- Documents certifying the right of the injured person to receive compensation in connection with an event under an accident insurance for public transport passengers:
- Accident report of an injured passenger with a detailed description of the case, provided up by the carrier or a certified copy of an act issued up by a competent authority for the control of the respective mode of transport.
- A ticket, card or another document in the original proving that the injured person was a passenger
- Medical and other documents – expert opinions, medical notes, certificates, epicrisis, medical history, etc., proving the infliction of bodily injuries as a result of the road accident
- A Certificate of Succession in the original – up-to-date as of the date at which the claim is filed in cases where the application (notice) is filed by an heir/heirs.
- A certified copy of: the death certificate and/or the birth certificate, and/or a certificate of kinship with the injured person
- Documents attesting to the amount of damages caused:
- Medical and other documents – expert opinions, medical notes, certificates, epicrisis, medical history, protocols from а Medical Consultative Commission or Territorial Expert Medical Board, sick leaves, etc., proving the infliction of bodily injuries as a result of the road accident;
- A writ of execution in the original in cases where there is one, issued to the benefit of the injured person.