Over 250 000 road accident victims still waiting for pay outs
Over 250 000 claims from the Road Accident Fund (RAF) remain either unpaid or unresolved. This was revealed by Transport Minister Ben Martins on Friday in a reply to a DA parliamentary question.
This means that over 250 000 people, many of whom are victims of, or who have suffered injuries sustained in motor vehicle accidents, have and will continue to wait for their claims to be paid out or resolved.
The RAF is mandated to provide "compulsory cover to all users of South African roads, citizens and foreigners, against injuries sustained or death arising from accidents involving motor vehicles within the borders of South Africa; this cover is in the form of indemnity insurance to persons who cause the accident as well as personal injury or death insurance to victims of motor vehicle accidents and their families."
The fact that the number of unpaid or unresolved claims has been allowed to grow to such an extent is a travesty.
With the RAF bleeding funds due to a backlog of claims estimated at well over R42 billion, it is clear that not enough is being done to manage the situation.