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Road accident victims in Karnataka to get additional Rs 1 lakh compensation

The decision followed a proposal from the Suvarna Arogya Suraksha Trust (SAST), which cited the state’s fifth position in the country in terms of accident-related fatalities.

PTI

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  • In Karnataka, around 40,000 accidents are recorded annually.

Bengaluru, 16 Sept

 

Karnataka government has approved an additional Rs 1 lakh in financial assistance for road accident victims, which supplements the existing Rs 1.5 lakh cashless treatment benefit under the Centre’s Cashless Treatment Scheme for Road Accident Victims (CTRAV) 2025.

 

The decision followed a proposal from the Suvarna Arogya Suraksha Trust (SAST), which cited the state’s fifth position in the country in terms of accident-related fatalities.

 

In Karnataka, around 40,000 accidents are recorded annually, resulting in about 11,000 deaths each year, it stated.

 

The scheme will be implemented within the existing budgetary allocation of the State, it added.

 

According to the notification, the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways (MoRTH), under Section 162 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, has notified the CTRAV scheme 2025. Under this scheme, free emergency medical treatment up to a limit of Rs 1.5 lakh per person is provided during the “golden hour” (first one hour) and for up to seven days after the accident.

 

“While the Rs 1.5 lakh assistance under CTRAV is generally sufficient, there may be special cases—such as multiple organ failure, ventilator support, or critical care—where treatment beyond seven days becomes necessary,” it stated.

 

It further noted that accident victims treated in unregistered hospitals meeting prescribed criteria may also require continued treatment after stabilisation. Instead of shifting such patients to other hospitals, providing State-funded support for their treatment at the same hospital would enable timely, evidence-based medical care.

 

Under the revised state scheme, patients on ventilator support, those with multi-organ failure, or those requiring other critical care who continue treatment beyond the seven-day limit of CTRAV shall be eligible for the additional top-up of Rs 1 lakh under the package.

 

The implementation of the State’s additional support will be carried out through the NHA/MoRTH TMS 2.0 platform.

 

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