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Rental Car Accident In Jordan Step By Step Guide To Stay Safe And Protected

Learn exactly what to do if you have a rental car accident in Jordan. Follow a clear step by step action plan for safety, calling 911 and the police, documenting the scene, and notifying your rental company and QEEQ. Understand how Jordan car rental insurance works, including basic coverage, CDW, Super CDW and full protection, why the police report is essential, and how to reduce your financial risk so you can continue your Jordan road trip with peace of mind.

Car Accident Guide

Navigating the Unexpected: A Step-by-Step Guide to Handling a Rental Car Accident in Jordan

Your clear, calm, and authoritative roadmap to manage rental car accidents effectively in Jordan

An Unplanned Stop on Your Jordanian Journey

The scene is almost perfect. You're navigating the ancient King's Highway, the dramatic desert landscapes of Jordan unfolding around you with every turn. Perhaps you're heading south from Amman towards the rose-red city of Petra, the anticipation of adventure building. Then, in an instant, the screech of tires and the jarring thud of impact shatter the tranquility. An accident. In a foreign country.

The immediate rush of shock, confusion, and stress is overwhelming. What do you do now? Who do you call? What are the rules? This guide is your answer. It is a clear, calm, and authoritative roadmap designed to help you navigate this unexpected and stressful situation effectively, ensuring your safety and protecting you from further complications.

Action Plan

Your Immediate Action Plan: Steps to Take at the Scene

In the moments after an accident, clarity is your greatest asset. Follow these steps methodically to manage the situation correctly.

Critical Steps at the Scene

  • Prioritize Safety

    First, check yourself and your passengers for any injuries. If anyone is hurt, call 911 immediately and request an ambulance. If your car is in a dangerous position and can be moved, pull over to the side of the road to avoid causing another collision. Turn on your hazard lights to alert other drivers.

  • Contact the Authorities

    In Jordan, you must call the police for any accident, regardless of how minor it seems. The emergency number for the police is 911. Do not agree to a private settlement or let the other driver convince you that police are not needed. A formal police report is a legal requirement for any insurance claim to be valid and for the rental company to process the damage.

  • Notify Your Rental Company and QEEQ

    As soon as it is safe to do so, find the emergency contact number for your car rental company. This is usually on a sticker on the windshield, in the glove compartment, or on your rental agreement. Inform them of the accident. If you booked your vehicle through a trusted platform like QEEQ, you should also contact their 24/7 customer support.

  • Document Everything Meticulously

    Your smartphone is your most important tool here. Be thorough and capture more than you think you need. Take photos and videos of the accident scene, photos of the damage, information from the other party, police details, and witness contacts.

Documentation Checklist

Photos and videos of the accident scene
Take wide shots showing the position of the vehicles, road conditions, and any relevant traffic signs before the cars are moved.
Photos of the damage
Get close-up pictures of the damage to your rental car and all other vehicles involved from multiple angles.
Information from the other party
Take clear photos of the other driver's license, their car registration (known as the istimara), and their insurance card.
Police details
Record the responding police officer's name, badge number, and, most importantly, the official police report number. Ask when and where you can obtain a copy of the report.
Witness contacts
If there are any witnesses, politely ask for their names and phone numbers.

Insurance Coverage

Understanding Your Financial Shield: A Comparison of Rental Insurance

Your financial liability after an accident is determined by the insurance you chose. Understanding the different levels of coverage is critical.

Insurance Coverage Comparison

Coverage TypeBasic InsuranceCollision Damage Waiver (CDW)Super CDW / Full Protection
Accident Damage to Your RentalNot covered. You are liable for the full cost of repairs up to the car's value.Covered, but you are responsible for paying a high excess (deductible), often JD 350 - JD 1500.Fully covered with a very low or zero excess. This is the highest level of protection for damage to your car.
Theft Protection (TP)Typically not included or has very high liability.Often included with CDW, but you are still liable for a high excess if the car is stolen.Included, with a low or zero excess, providing comprehensive protection against theft.
Third-Party LiabilityLegally required and included. Covers damage to other people's property or injuries to others up to a certain limit.Included, as it's a legal requirement in Jordan.Included, as it's a legal requirement in Jordan.
Typical Excess/DeductibleFull value of the car.High (e.g., JD 350 - JD 1500).Zero or very low (e.g., JD 0 - JD 100).
Peace of MindLow. This option carries a significant financial risk.Moderate. Protects against catastrophic costs but still involves a significant out-of-pocket payment.High. Allows you to walk away from most damage costs with minimal financial impact.

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Key Details

The Critical Details: A Deeper Dive into the Jordanian Process

Navigating the aftermath of an accident involves more than just the immediate on-scene actions. Understanding these key points will ensure the process goes as smoothly as possible.

Essential Process Insights

The Indispensable Police Report

Without an official police report, all insurance coverage becomes void. This includes even the most comprehensive Full Protection or Super CDW plans. The rental company is legally unable to repair the vehicle or provide you with a replacement car without this document.

Interacting with the Other Party

Tensions can be high after an accident. It is vital to remain calm and polite. Do not argue and, most importantly, do not admit fault, even if you think the accident was your mistake. Let the Jordanian police conduct their assessment and determine responsibility.

Your Rental Agreement is Your Rulebook

Before you even start the engine on your trip, you should know where your rental agreement is and what it says. This document contains the emergency contact numbers, the specific terms and conditions related to accidents and breakdowns, and a confirmation of the insurance coverage you have purchased.

The Value of a Supportive Booking Platform

Using a trusted international booking platform like QEEQ provides an essential extra layer of support. Their global customer service team can act as a vital English-speaking resource, helping you understand the local procedures and communicate effectively with the Jordanian car rental supplier.

Stay Prepared, Stay Calm, and Continue Your Adventure

An accident is a serious and stressful event, but it does not have to define your entire trip to Jordan. By following a clear plan, you can manage the situation with confidence and control.

Remember the most important takeaways: stay calm and prioritize safety, always call the police (911) for any incident, document everything meticulously, and understand the insurance coverage you have. An accident is an unplanned stop, but with the right preparation, it can be a manageable one, allowing you to get back on track and continue your incredible Jordanian adventure.

Before You Drive

Preparation Checklist

Take these simple preparatory steps before you begin your drive to ensure maximum peace of mind.

  • Save this guide to your phone
    Keep this guide accessible for quick reference during your trip.


  • Program emergency numbers
    Save the Jordanian emergency number, 911, into your contacts.


  • Double-check your rental agreement
    When you pick up your car, review your rental agreement and confirm your insurance coverage.


  • Consider comprehensive protection
    For maximum peace of mind, consider choosing a comprehensive plan with zero excess, like the Full Protection options offered via QEEQ.

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