Have you been involved in an accident while driving a rented car in Dubai? Stay calm, even though it may be unpleasant. Following a clear procedure will help you handle the situation with minimal losses. First, make sure that everyone in the cars is safe. If there are any injuries, immediately call an ambulance.
Do not move the cars until the police arrive, unless their position poses a threat to other road users. Turn on the emergency lights and set up accident warning signs. Immediately call the police at 999.
When the police arrive, show them your license, passport, and vehicle rental agreement. Provide a detailed and honest account of the accident. Be sure to obtain a police report, which will be required for insurance purposes.
Immediately report the incident to the company where you rented the car. Follow their instructions. They will explain how to properly file an insurance claim and what paperwork you need to provide.
Depending on your insurance, you may need to pay a deductible. Check your rental agreement for this information. Additionally, inquire if the rental company can provide you with another vehicle while your car is being repaired. Keep all relevant documents related to the accident, including the police report, rental agreement, and any correspondence with the rental company. This will facilitate the insurance claim process and help avoid any complications.
Cars can be rented both on a daily basis and comprehensively, for a week, two weeks, a month, or more.
Payment can be made in cash, VISA, MasterCard, Russian cards or cryptocurrency.
Deposit will be refunded within 25 days.
Full coverage.
Free in Dubai.
1+ years
Passport and driver's license are required. International driver's licenses are also required for non-residents.
from 21+ years (depending on the car)