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What should I do if I was involved in an accident with a roadsurfer vehicle (but I’m not the renter)?

If you were involved in an accident with a roadsurfer vehicle and you are not the renter, here’s what you should do:

Gather information at the scene

  • If possible, collect the license plate number of the roadsurfer vehicle.
  • Try to get the contact details of the driver and any witnesses.
  • Take photos of the accident scene, vehicle damage, and any relevant road signs or signals.

If contact details were not exchanged or the driver is unresponsive

  • Note down as much information as you can (license plate, time, location, vehicle description).
  • If the driver did not provide insurance details or left the scene, report the incident to the local police as soon as possible.
  • Keep copies of any police reports or documentation you receive.

Unsure about the insurance provider?

  • If you only have the license plate or limited information, contact roadsurfer customer support via the Contact section. Provide them with all the details you have (license plate, date, time, location).
  • roadsurfer can help clarify which insurance provider is responsible and guide you on the next steps.
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