LES TYPES D'ASSURANCES : EXPLICATIONS
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TLDRIn this informative video, viewers are guided through the various types of vehicle insurance, emphasizing the importance of mandatory liability coverage. It explains how third-party collision and comprehensive insurance work, highlighting conditions under which claims might be denied. Key considerations include passenger coverage and implications of lending your vehicle. The video also discusses the bonus-malus system affecting premiums based on driving records, and it outlines scenarios that can void insurance coverage, such as driving without a valid license or under the influence. This overview is essential for anyone looking to understand vehicle insurance better.
Takeaways
- 😀 Insurance is mandatory and includes civil liability (third-party) coverage, which protects against damages caused to others.
- 🚗 If you're at fault in an accident, you won't be reimbursed for damages to your own vehicle under basic liability insurance.
- 💡 Collision insurance covers damages to your vehicle regardless of fault but may include a deductible.
- 🛵 Ensure passengers in your vehicle are covered by your insurance to avoid liability in case of an accident.
- 💰 Comprehensive (all-risk) insurance is not advisable for older vehicles due to their low market value.
- 📉 The bonus-malus system rewards safe driving with lower premiums and penalizes frequent accidents with higher costs.
- 🚫 Insurance will not cover damages if you're driving without a valid license or under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
- 🔍 Always disclose the correct information to your insurer; false declarations can lead to denial of claims.
- 👥 Young or accompanied drivers may not face premium increases due to their training, but this varies by policy.
- 🏍️ Specific regulations apply to motorcycles, such as using approved helmets, which can impact insurance coverage.
Q & A
What is the purpose of mandatory liability insurance?
-Mandatory liability insurance is required by law and covers damages you may cause to others in an accident.
What happens if you are at fault in an accident with mandatory liability insurance?
-If you are at fault, you will not be reimbursed for the damages to your own vehicle.
What does third-party collision insurance cover?
-Third-party collision insurance reimburses damages to your vehicle regardless of fault, but may have a deductible if you are at fault.
What is a deductible in the context of vehicle insurance?
-A deductible is the amount you must pay out of pocket before your insurance covers the remaining damages.
When is comprehensive coverage recommended?
-Comprehensive coverage is recommended for newer or more valuable vehicles, as it covers all types of accidents, including those without a third party.
What is the bonus-malus system?
-The bonus-malus system adjusts your insurance premiums based on your driving history: a bonus for safe driving leads to lower premiums, while a malus for at-fault accidents results in higher premiums.
Under what circumstances might an insurance company refuse to pay?
-Insurance may be refused if you are driving without a valid license, under the influence, without required corrective lenses, or if you provide false information.
Is it advisable to get comprehensive insurance for older vehicles?
-No, it's generally not advisable to get comprehensive insurance for older vehicles with low market value, as the payout may not justify the premium.
How does having a high number of accidents affect your insurance?
-Having a high number of accidents can lead to increased premiums and may result in the insurance company terminating your policy.
What should be considered when lending your vehicle to someone else?
-You should ensure that the person borrowing your vehicle is insured and meets any age or licensing requirements specified in your policy.
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