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An actuarial report for quantum of damages is a formal document prepared by a qualified actuary that calculates the financial value of losses suffered due to injury, illness, or death. In legal proceedings, these reports are used to objectively quantify claims for lost income, loss of support, and other economic damages.

Both attorneys (on behalf of clients) and individual claimants can request actuarial reports from Yinhla Consulting. We work with all parties involved in personal injury and damages claims, including RAF claims, medical negligence cases, and other matters.

We guarantee a 24-hour turnaround time from when we receive all required documentation. This means that once you've submitted everything we need, your completed actuarial report will be in your hands within one business day.

Yes. Yinhla Consulting Actuarial is registered with the Actuarial Society of South Africa (RSP #: RSP202/2025). Our reports are prepared in accordance with South African actuarial and legal standards, making them suitable for use in court proceedings, RAF claims, and settlement negotiations.

The Actuarial Society of South Africa (ASSA) is the professional body for actuaries in South Africa. Registration with ASSA confirms that a firm meets professional standards for actuarial practice. Our RSP registration number is RSP202/2025.

Instruct us via email at info@yinhlaconsulting.co.za or WhatsApp/call us on +27 81 537 1116. Tell us what type of report you need and we'll guide you through the document submission process.

Report Questions

The documents required vary depending on the type of report. Generally, you'll need identity documents, income records (payslips/bank statements), and relevant medical or accident reports. We'll provide a specific checklist when you contact us. Visit our How It Works page for more detail.

Loss of Earnings applies to the injured person themselves — it calculates the income they've lost and will continue to lose due to their injuries. Loss of Support applies to the dependants (e.g., spouse, children) of someone who died or became permanently disabled in an accident — it calculates the financial support those dependants have lost.

Yes. If new medical reports, income documents, or other information becomes available after the initial report has been issued, we can update the report to reflect the latest information without additional fees. Please contact us to discuss your specific requirements.

We provide expert witness court appearances.

Our reports are prepared in accordance with South African actuarial and legal standards and are primarily intended for use in South African legal proceedings. Contact us to discuss any specific jurisdictional requirements you may have.

Our fees for reports start from as little as R4 500.00 (excluding VAT). Our fees are all inclusive — it includes expert affidavits and any addendum amendments.

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