Introduction
If you’ve been in a car accident in the UAE, a police report is your first step to a successful auto claim. At Claims.ae, we’ve helped countless drivers across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and beyond navigate the claims process with 19 years of UAE insurance expertise. In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to handle police reports for auto claims in the UAE—fast, fair, and fuss-free. Let’s get started!
What Is a Police Report?
A police report documents your accident details—date, time, location, and fault. It’s mandatory for auto claims in the UAE, whether you’re in Sharjah or Fujairah. Without it, insurers may reject your claim. We ensure your police report is properly submitted.
Step 1: Report the Accident Immediately
After an accident, call the police (999) to report it. For minor accidents, use the Dubai Police app or Abu Dhabi Police app to file online. The police report is typically issued within 24 hours. Acting fast prevents delays in your claim process.
Step 2: Understand the Report’s Details
Your police report will assign fault—green (not at fault) or red (at fault). A green report strengthens your claim, while a red report may complicate it. Not sure how to proceed? Claims.ae reviews your report and fights for a fair outcome, even with a red report.
Step 3: Submit the Report to Your Insurer
Share your police report with your insurance company within 48 hours, along with your policy and driver’s license. Missing this deadline can lead to rejection. We handle this step for you, ensuring all documents are submitted correctly and on time.
Step 4: Track Your Claim Progress
Once submitted, track your claim to stay updated. At Claims.ae, we provide real-time updates via email or WhatsApp—Submitted, In Progress, or Resolved. Visit our page to check your status anytime.
Why Trust Claims.ae for Auto Claims? With 19 years of UAE experience, we know the ins and outs of police reports and auto claims. We speed up the process, fight for fairness, and take the stress off your shoulders. Ready to file your claim?