Claim to an insurer for minor injuries in a road traffic accident (Ley 35/2015 + LCS 20)
Claim to an insurer for minor injuries in a road traffic accident (Ley 35/2015 + LCS 20) is filed with Aseguradora demandada / Tramitación judicial subsidiaria. With Managora you do it 100% online: you answer a few questions, sign a digital mandato (power of representation) and we draft, sign and file your application for you. Estimated total cost: €29 to €29.
A reasoned preliminary claim to the at-fault driver's insurer for compensation for minor temporary injuries (whiplash, bruising, lower-back sprain, simple fracture) suffered in a road traffic accident, applying the Baremo (official compensation scale) of Ley 35/2015 (basic, moderate and serious personal loss plus medical expenses). We trigger the late-payment interest of art. 20 LCS if no reasoned offer is made within 3 months.
- Estimated total cost
- €29 to €29
- Managora's fee
- €35.09 (21% VAT incl.)
- Tasa (official government fee)
- No tasa payable
- Processing time
- 3 months for a reasoned offer (Ley 35/2015) / limitation period of 1 year (CC 1968.2)
- Where it is filed
- Aseguradora demandada / Tramitación judicial subsidiaria ↗
- What you receive
- Application
Cost breakdown: Our fee 29 €, with no tasa (official fee). The preliminary claim to the insurer is out of court and free of charge..
Claim to an insurer for minor injuries in a road traffic accident (Ley 35/2015 + LCS 20): how is it filed?
- 1Answer the questions (~10 minutes).
- 2Payment of 29 €.
- 3We give you the reasoned claim ready, with the compensation quantified under the Baremo.
Which documents do you need?
- •Accident statement form or police report.
- •Report of the first medical attention (within 72h).
- •Medical reports and discharge report.
- •Proof of expenses.
- •Correspondence with the insurer.
Legal basis and things to bear in mind
- Legal framework: RDLeg 8/2004 + Ley 35/2015 + LCS art. 20.
- Deadline of 3 months for the reasoned offer; limitation period of 1 year.
- Natural connections: reclamacion_consorcio_compensacion_seguros.
Claim to an insurer for minor injuries in a road traffic accident (Ley 35/2015 + LCS 20): frequently asked questions
Claim to an insurer for minor injuries in a road traffic accident (Ley 35/2015 + LCS 20): how much does it cost?
The estimated total cost (our fee + official tasas and taxes) is €29 to €29: Our fee 29 €, with no tasa (official fee). The preliminary claim to the insurer is out of court and free of charge.. Managora's fee is €35.09, 21% VAT included (€29.00 net + €6.09 VAT). This procedure carries no official tasa.
Claim to an insurer for minor injuries in a road traffic accident (Ley 35/2015 + LCS 20): how long does it take?
3 months for a reasoned offer (Ley 35/2015) / limitation period of 1 year (CC 1968.2)
Claim to an insurer for minor injuries in a road traffic accident (Ley 35/2015 + LCS 20): which documents do I need?
You need to have to hand: Accident statement form or police report., Report of the first medical attention (within 72h)., Medical reports and discharge report., Proof of expenses., Correspondence with the insurer.. You do not upload them here: we collect the details through the guided chat.
Who files the procedure?
Managora files it in your name with Aseguradora demandada / Tramitación judicial subsidiaria. You only provide the details through the chat and sign a mandato (power of representation); we prepare, sign and register it.
Can it be done online?
Yes. The whole process is online: you answer a few questions in the guided chat, sign a simple mandato on screen and receive the receipt and the official documents by email, with full legal validity.
Related procedures
- Recurso a multa de tráfico (DGT traffic fine appeal)
- Naming the driver responsible for a traffic offence: DGT / issuing authority
- DEV: Dirección Electrónica Vial (electronic address for DGT traffic notifications)
- Getting your driving licence back after it lapses (points or medical fitness)
- Cambio de titularidad de vehículo (vehicle ownership transfer at the DGT)
- DGT: Change of address (vehicle and/or driving licence)
Based on the legislation in force and on the official site of the competent authority: Aseguradora demandada / Tramitación judicial subsidiaria ↗.
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