If your ride-hailing service is rear-ended while driving, and the other party is fully responsible, you can claim compensation from the other party. Here are some suggestions on how to claim lost time pay:
Collect evidence: After the accident occurs, you should immediately take photos or videos to record the accident scene, including the damage to the vehicle, the other party's vehicle information, the location of the accident, etc. This evidence will help you prove the authenticity of the accident and the responsible party in the subsequent claim process.
Contact your insurance company: You should contact your insurance company in a timely manner and provide them with evidence and information about the accident. The insurance company will assist you in handling the claim, including negotiation with the other insurer and loss assessment.
Claim for lost time pay: If you are unable to work due to an accident, you can claim lost time pay from the other party. When claiming lost time pay, you need to provide relevant evidence and materials, such as a leave certificate issued by a doctor, an income certificate issued by the employer, etc. Depending on the circumstances, you may also be required to provide additional documentation.
Negotiation and mediation: During the claim process, if the other party disagrees with your claim, you can negotiate and mediate with the other party. If the parties cannot reach an agreement, you can apply to the relevant authorities for arbitration or file a lawsuit.
It is important to note that the specific claims process and requirements may vary by region and on a case-by-case basis. Therefore, when dealing with the claim of the other party for which the ride-hailing service is rear-ended, it is recommended that you consult a professional lawyer or insurance consultant in order to better protect your rights and interests.
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