Practical advice from a local Paphos car rental company on what to do after a road accident in Cyprus.

GUIDE What to Do If You Have a Car Accident in Cyprus

Nobody plans to have an accident during their holiday. Fortunately, serious incidents involving tourists in Cyprus are relatively uncommon. In our experience at Rentamania LTD, visitors usually drive carefully and responsibly.

If an accident does happen, the most important thing is to stay calm, make sure everyone is safe, contact the right people, and document the situation properly.

This guide explains what to do after a rental car accident in Cyprus, including emergency numbers, insurance procedures, accident inspectors, photos, vehicle recovery, replacement vehicles, and situations where insurance coverage may be affected.

STEP 1 Stay Calm

By the time the accident has occurred, whatever happened has already happened. The first thing you should do is remain calm and take control of your emotions.

If it is safe to do so, sit down for a moment, drink some water if available, and give yourself time to think clearly.

Important: Panic never improves the situation. Clear thinking does.

STEP 2 Check for Injuries

Immediately make sure that:

  • You are not injured.
  • Your passengers are safe.
  • Occupants of the other vehicle are not seriously hurt.
  • There is no immediate danger from traffic, fire, fuel leakage, or unsafe road position.

If anyone is injured, do not delay. Call the emergency services immediately.

SOS Emergency Numbers in Cyprus

Call:

  • 112 – European emergency number for ambulance, police and fire brigade.
  • 199 – Cyprus emergency services number.

When calling emergency services, provide:

  • Your exact location.
  • Information about injuries.
  • The number of vehicles involved.
  • Whether the road is blocked or there is an immediate danger.
  • Any nearby landmarks, road names, hotel names, or GPS location.

If possible, share your location using your smartphone. Your health and the health of others always come first.

STEP 3 Move to Safety, But Do Not Leave the Scene

If the vehicles are creating a serious danger and it is safe to move them, follow the instructions of the police, emergency services, insurance representative, or your rental company.

If the accident is minor and there is no immediate danger, it is usually better to keep the vehicles in position until the accident inspector or police have documented the scene.

Practical advice: Do not leave the accident scene until the necessary report has been completed or you have been clearly instructed to do so.

STEP 4 Contact Your Rental Company

If there are no serious injuries and the immediate danger has been handled, contact your rental company as soon as possible.

The phone number is usually available:

  • On your rental agreement.
  • In your confirmation email.
  • In the documents provided with the vehicle.
  • In WhatsApp or previous communication with the rental company.

The rental company will explain the next steps and provide the contact information of the insurance company or accident assistance service if necessary.

STEP 5 Notify the Insurance Company

In Cyprus, insurance companies or accident assistance services often send an accident inspector to the scene.

Typically, the inspector may arrive within approximately 15 to 30 minutes, although waiting times can vary depending on your location, traffic, time of day, and the availability of the service.

The inspector will usually:

  • Record the circumstances of the accident.
  • Photograph the vehicles.
  • Prepare an official report.
  • Collect insurance information.
  • Document the position of the vehicles and visible damage.
  • Help determine what information is required for the insurance claim.

Follow the inspector's instructions and provide accurate information. Do not guess details if you are unsure.

STEP 6 Take Your Own Photos and Videos

Even though the inspector will document the accident, we strongly recommend creating your own record.

Take photographs and videos of:

  • Your rental vehicle.
  • The other vehicle or vehicles.
  • License plates.
  • Road conditions.
  • Traffic signs and road markings.
  • The position of the cars.
  • Any visible damage.
  • Skid marks, broken parts, glass, or debris if relevant.
  • The surrounding area and nearby landmarks.

Short videos can also be useful. Save everything and send copies to your rental company.

Rentamania LTD tip: Good documentation makes the entire process easier and can help avoid misunderstandings later.

STEP 7 Exchange Basic Information

If another vehicle is involved, exchange the necessary information calmly and politely.

Useful details may include:

  • Driver name.
  • Vehicle registration number.
  • Insurance company details.
  • Phone number.
  • Photos of relevant documents, if appropriate and permitted.

Keep the conversation respectful. Do not argue at the scene and do not make unnecessary statements about responsibility before the situation is properly assessed.

CHECK Understand When Insurance May Not Apply

Insurance policies and rental agreements differ, but certain situations commonly affect coverage.

Driving Off Paved Roads

Many rental contracts in Cyprus restrict driving on unpaved roads, beaches, rocky tracks, forest paths, dry riverbeds, cliff areas, or protected natural areas.

Damage occurring outside permitted areas may not be covered by insurance. Always check your rental agreement and ask your rental company if you are unsure.

Alcohol or Drugs

Driving under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or prohibited substances may invalidate insurance coverage and can lead to serious legal consequences.

Never drive after consuming alcohol or prohibited substances.

Unauthorized Drivers

Only drivers listed in the rental agreement should operate the vehicle.

If someone not included in the contract was driving at the time of the accident, insurance coverage may be affected.

Serious Contract Violations

Insurance coverage may also be affected if the vehicle was used in breach of the rental agreement, including dangerous driving, racing, towing, driving in restricted areas, or taking the vehicle outside permitted territory without approval.

Important: Always read your rental agreement before driving and ask the rental company to explain any unclear insurance or excess conditions.

STEP 8 Wait for the Inspector or Police If Required

If none of the major insurance exclusion issues apply, there is usually no need to panic.

Remain at the scene and wait for the insurance representative, accident inspector, or police if instructed. Most procedures are straightforward, and in many cases the situation is resolved professionally and efficiently.

While waiting, keep your phone charged, stay in a safe place, avoid standing in traffic, and keep all documents ready.

STEP 9 Vehicle Recovery and Replacement

After the accident report is completed, contact your rental company again.

Depending on the terms of your rental agreement, the condition of the vehicle, and insurance coverage:

  • The rental company may arrange a replacement vehicle.
  • Roadside assistance may be organized.
  • A towing service may transport the car to the rental office or repair centre.
  • The vehicle may need to be inspected before further use.
  • Additional documents may be required for the insurance claim.

If the accident was caused by another party, insurance procedures generally handle many of the related costs. If the accident was your responsibility, certain transportation, recovery, excess, or repair-related costs may be your responsibility depending on your rental agreement and insurance coverage.

TIME Be Prepared for the Process to Take Time

Accident procedures often require between one and two hours, depending on the location, traffic, insurance response time, police involvement, and the complexity of the situation.

Although this may interrupt your holiday plans, patience and proper documentation help ensure everything is handled correctly.

SUMMARY Quick Checklist After an Accident

  • Stay calm.
  • Check if anyone is injured.
  • Call 112 or 199 if there are injuries or danger.
  • Move to safety, but do not leave the scene.
  • Contact your rental company.
  • Notify the insurance company or accident assistance service.
  • Take your own photos and videos.
  • Wait for the accident inspector or police if required.
  • Send all documentation to your rental company.
  • Follow instructions about recovery or replacement vehicle.

FAQ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the emergency number in Cyprus?

You can call 112 or 199 for emergency services in Cyprus, including police, ambulance and fire brigade.

Should I call my rental company after an accident?

Yes. Contact your rental company as soon as possible and follow their instructions. They will explain what to do next and may provide insurance or roadside assistance contacts.

Do insurance companies send inspectors in Cyprus?

In many cases, yes. An insurance representative or accident inspector may come to the scene to document the accident, photograph the vehicles and prepare a report.

Should I take photos after an accident?

Yes. Photos and videos provide valuable documentation and may help support the insurance process. Photograph vehicles, license plates, road conditions, traffic signs, visible damage and the position of the cars.

Does insurance cover off-road accidents?

Coverage depends on the policy and rental agreement. Many rental contracts restrict driving on unpaved roads, beaches, rocky tracks, forest paths and protected natural areas, so always check the terms with your rental company.

What if the accident was not my fault?

Still follow the same procedure: stay calm, check for injuries, contact your rental company, notify the insurance company, wait for the inspector if required, and document everything carefully.

Can I continue driving after a minor accident?

Do not continue driving until the vehicle has been checked and your rental company or insurance representative confirms what to do. Even minor damage may affect safety.

How long do accident procedures usually take?

Most cases are handled within one to two hours, depending on the circumstances, location, traffic, insurance response time and whether police involvement is required.

LOCAL Our Experience as a Local Rental Company

Fortunately, accidents involving tourists are relatively rare. From our experience, visitors to Cyprus usually drive cautiously and pay close attention to road conditions.

The most important thing after an accident is simple: stay calm, make sure everyone is safe, contact emergency services if necessary, inform your rental company, document everything and follow the instructions of the insurance representative.

Most situations are resolved without major difficulties when the correct procedure is followed.

RENTAL Rentamania LTD: Local Car Rental Support in Paphos

Rentamania LTD is a local car rental company based in Chloraka, Paphos. Our goal is not only to provide reliable rental cars, but also to help our customers enjoy Cyprus safely and confidently.

We sincerely hope you never need this advice, but if you do, following these steps can make an unpleasant situation much easier to manage.

Rentamania LTD provides local vehicle rental, practical driving advice, hotel delivery, airport delivery and responsive customer support throughout the Paphos region.


Author: Rentamania LTD Team

Location: Chloraka, Paphos, Cyprus

Last Updated: June 2026

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