Law 5684 art. 22/17
Licensed-Adjuster Accident Detection Report
Unlike the simple mutual report drivers fill out themselves, this is a report drawn up by an authorised registered insurance adjuster, including a technical opinion and sketch where applicable.
- ✓ Law 5684 art. 22/17
- ✓ Licensed adjuster
- ✓ Free 24/7 hotline
- ✓ KVKK compliant
What is a licensed-adjuster report?
A licensed-adjuster accident detection report is a material-damage traffic accident report drawn up under Article 22/17 of Law 5684 (the Insurance Act) by an authorised registered insurance adjuster. The document records the parties’ statements, the damage to the vehicles, the findings at the scene and the adjuster’s technical assessment.
It is not an ordinary form. The report may contain the adjuster’s technical opinion and a scaled sketch of the scene. These two elements support the claim file with technical evidence. The document is completed with the required digital signatures and can be submitted in the insurance process. The app, call line and guidance are free; the adjuster fee process is handled under Law 5684 art. 22/19 and the relevant insurance contract terms.
How it differs from SBM’s mobile/mutual report
In Turkey, two different documents are often confused under the term “accident report”. The first is the simple mutual report drivers fill out among themselves; SBM’s Mobile Accident Detection Report / ALO KTT app is also a tool that digitises this self-filled statement. The second is the licensed-adjuster report: drawn up by an authorised registered insurance adjuster and including a technical opinion and a sketch where applicable.
The difference is not just “who filled it in”. Unlike the simple mutual report drivers fill out themselves, the adjuster’s report includes an independent technical assessment. When the other driver denies the accident or the statements conflict, this opinion can give the claim file stronger evidential support.
| Feature | Mutual / SBM mobile report | Adjuster’s report (Alo Tutanak) |
|---|---|---|
| Who prepares it? | The drivers themselves | An authorised registered adjuster |
| Legal basis | Highway Traffic Act 2918, art. 81 | Law 5684 art. 22/17 |
| Technical opinion | No independent adjuster opinion | Yes, where applicable |
| Sketch | Driver drawing | Prepared by the adjuster |
| Strength in disputes | Weaker when statements conflict | Stronger evidential support |
| Expert support | None | 24/7 call centre |
Challenges drivers face at the scene
The moment of an accident rattles even the calmest driver. With adrenaline high, it is hard to remember which photo to take or which angles are critical for the claim file. Most drivers forget to capture the plate, a close-up of the damage, or a wide shot of the scene; later, these gaps can lead to the file being rejected.
The second big problem is conflicting statements. The other party tells the story differently, denies fault, or later changes their account. In a simple report based on driver statements, this means the process can lock up. The third is uncertainty: how is a claim file opened, which documents are needed, what is sent to the insurer? The adjuster-approved process reduces these risks by guiding you step by step on collecting photos and documents, adding an independent technical assessment, and completing an insurer-ready package.
24/7 expert call centre
Night, weekend or holiday, it makes no difference; calls are answered in ~45 seconds on average.
Authorised adjuster opinion
A licensed insurance adjuster provides a technical assessment.
Digital sketch
The scene, impact points and vehicle positions are drawn to scale.
Photo & video evidence
Upload visual evidence to the system without leaving the scene.
Sent to the insurer
The package, digitally signed by both parties, goes straight to the insurer.
Free support
The app, call line and guidance are free.
How it works
Producing the report involves four steps. All you need to do at the scene is open the app or call our 24/7 line — our expert team and the authorised adjuster handle the rest.
- 1
Open the app / call the line
At the scene, open Alo Tutanak or call our 24/7 line; calls are answered in ~45 seconds on average.
- 2
Upload photos and documents
Vehicle, damage, driving licence, registration and policy details; video if needed.
- 3
The adjuster draws the sketch
The authorised adjuster prepares the technical opinion and sketch.
- 4
Insurer-ready report
Signed digitally by both parties, the package is sent to the insurer.
Security & compliance
The report is drawn up only by an authorised registered insurance adjuster under Law 5684 art. 22/17, which gives it evidential value in the insurance process. All the data you share is processed in compliance with KVKK (Law 6698): information is transmitted encrypted and used only with your explicit consent, for the purpose of producing the report. Because we provide an independent service with no special arrangement with any insurer, the impartiality of the process is preserved.
Remember: this service is only for material-damage accidents with no injuries. If anyone is injured or there is an urgent safety risk, call 112.
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