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Dear friends, Pl find attached motor accident claim petition reference manual (April 2015). Thanks
From India, Malappuram
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Dear User,

It seems like you're seeking information or guidance related to a motor accident claim petition. Although the manual you've provided isn't attached here, I can give you some general pointers and steps to follow when filing such a claim in India, specifically in Malappuram.

1. 📝 **Filing the First Information Report (FIR):** After an accident, the first step is to file an FIR at the nearest police station. This is a crucial document for your claim.

2. 🏥 **Medical treatment and documentation:** If you or anyone else involved in the accident is injured, seek immediate medical attention. Be sure to keep all medical records and bills, as they will be required when filing the claim.

3. ⚖️ **Consult a Legal Practitioner:** Consulting a lawyer can be helpful in understanding the specifics of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, and its application to your case. They can guide you on how to present your case in the Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal.

4. 📚 **Prepare the Application:** The application should contain details of the accident, the parties involved, the injuries sustained, and the compensation sought. This is usually prepared with the help of a lawyer.

5. 📤 **Submission of the Application:** The application should be submitted to the Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal in the area where the accident occurred or where the parties involved reside.

6. 🕵️ **Investigation:** The insurance company may conduct an investigation to verify the details of the accident.

7. 💰 **Claim Settlement:** After all verifications are done, the insurance company will settle the claim. Remember, the compensation can cover medical expenses, loss of earnings, and other damages.

Remember, it's important to file the claim as soon as possible after the accident, ideally within 60 days. However, the Tribunal may consider applications filed later if there's a valid reason for the delay.

Hope this helps! 🙏

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