The Adres registered more than 36 thousand claims for accidents without SOAT or unidentified, with an increase of 40% compared to 2024.
The Administrator of the Resources of the General Health Social Security System (Adres) reported that during the past month of September 2025 36,827 claims were registered for traffic accidents caused by vehicles without Mandatory Traffic Accident Insurance (SOAT) or unidentified.
The entity’s report indicated that, in the face of these claims, $19,000 million were transferred to health care institutions (IPS) for caring for victims of this type of accident.
“This figure represents a 50% reduction compared to August, when $38,000 million was disbursed,” he said. According to Adres, This decrease is due to the rigorous audits implemented in the verification and invoice filing processes.
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Of the total claims filed in September (36,965), 99.6% corresponded to traffic accidents and only the remaining 0.4% to cases derived from catastrophic events of natural origin (34 claims) or terrorist acts (104 claims).
The Adres evaluation indicated that The value of new claims for traffic accidents amounted to $96,157 millionwhich represents an increase of 61.4% compared to September 2024 and an increase of 40.1% in the number of cases, since in the same month of the previous year a little more than 26 thousand filings had been registered.
The document establishes that, in relation to the victims, The entity reported a reduction compared to August, going from 27,374 to 25,780 affected people due to traffic accidents with unidentified vehicles or without a valid policy.
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Regional behavior showed significant variations. Valle del Cauca reduced its participation in the total value of claimsgoing from 29.7% in August to 17.1% in September. Córdoba also registered a decrease, from 12.2% to 10.9%, while Atlántico presented an increase, rising from 10.4% to 15.1%.
With the September payment, the Adres report indicates that reached accumulated transfers of $543,000 million so far in 2025a figure 1.6 times higher than that of the same period in 2024, when disbursements totaled $346,000 million.
Source: Integrated Information System
