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HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 28 January 2025– To assist traffic accident victims in understanding the application process for the Traffic Accident Victims Assistance Scheme (commonly referred to as "車手獎"), HK Accident Lawyers has officially launched a Free Consultation Hotline. Through this service, users can fill out a simple form, and our professional team will respond within one working day to provide guidance on common questions regarding the application process.

Hotline Details HK Accident Lawyers aims to provide traffic accident victims with free information and support to help them navigate the application process for the Traffic Accident Victims Assistance Scheme. It is important to emphasize that we only provide information and guidance; we do not submit applications or handle any application matters on behalf of users. All communication and interactions with the Social Welfare Department must be handled directly by the applicant.

With this hotline, we offer:

  • Explanation of the basic requirements and procedures for applying for the Traffic Accident Victims Assistance Scheme.
  • Guidance on how to prepare the necessary documents and information.
  • Answers to common questions about the application process.
Due to recent media coverage of the Traffic Accident Victims Assistance Scheme, we anticipate an increase in inquiries, which may lead to slightly delayed response times. We appreciate your understanding and patience as we strive to provide the most professional and efficient service to every user.

Important Disclaimer HK Accident Lawyers serves solely as an impartial platform providing information. We do not provide legal advice, and the information shared through the hotline does not constitute legal guidance or professional opinion. Our role is to assist users in understanding the application process, and the final responsibility for application results lies solely with the applicant.

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