Harris Kyriakides
Harris Kyriakides

General guidelines for traffic accident cases in Cyprus

Posted on 23 January 2012 | 2 mins read
Harris Kyriakides - General guidelines for traffic accident cases in Cyprus

Any user of the road, being a driver, passenger, cyclist or pedestrian, is entitled to compensation for sustained injuries, provided that the accident was the fault of someone else. A victim or the victim’s family may be entitled to damages of several types, including pain and suffering, loss of amenities, past and future lost earnings, hospital and medical expenses, real property damage, out of pocket expenses etc.

The legal framework applicable in Cyprus is protective to victims of road traffic accidents, through provisions of compulsory insurance for third party liability and additional safeguards. Be that as it may, trying to deal with insurance companies, handling extensive paperwork and getting a fair settlement is an overwhelming task for someone already dealing with a serious injury. Most individuals are not equipped to deal with these details following a serious accident and may not actively pursue their rights, thus losing occasionally substantial compensation awards. In road traffic accidents, acting quickly is always important. The following is basic preliminary advice for persons involved in traffic accidents in Cyprus: Regardless of how minor you think the accident is, always report it to the police. Write down names, addresses and phone numbers of any witnesses in case you need them later.

Call your insurance agent and your insurance company immediately for further instructions. If you do not report the accident, the insurance company may deny payment of any claims subsequently filed against you. Document your injuries early, get competent medical treatment and take photographs in the hospital, or when you get home.  In order to protect your legal rights following a serious injury or death due to a road traffic accident, it is wise to promptly obtain legal advice, so as to allow full investigation of the claim, observation of important physical evidence and tracing witnesses and other evidential material. Do not sign any statement or other document without consulting a lawyer.

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