Charter of Road Traffic Victims Rights

MABISZ has become an official supporter of the Charter of Road Traffic Victims' Rights

MABISZ supports Charter in raising awareness of rights of road traffic victims

MABISZ, the Hungarian Insurance Association, says they are ready to support the Charter of Road Traffic Victims’ Rights in their goal of raising awareness around the rights of road traffic accident victims. They also outlined their support for the “timely and transparent handling of claims” as envisioned by the Charter. Since the end of the […]

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Piece providing more detail about Principle 10 of the Charter of Road Traffic Victims' Rights

Principle 10 explained

Principle 10: The victim should have due access to a court or any other neutral entity, in order to receive an independent assessment of his/her rights according to applicable legislation.   Principle 10, the final principle of the Charter of Road Traffic Victims’ Rights, is also possibly its most straightforward. At its core, it simply

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NBMIM has become an official supporter of the Charter of Road Traffic Victims' Rights

Charter serves as a “valuable framework for claims handling” – NBMIM

The Charter of Road Traffic Victims’ Rights serves as a “valuable framework for claims handling” that helps “foster care and respect for road accident victims”. That’s according to the National Bureau of Motor Insurers of Moldova (NBMIM) who expressed their endorsement of the Charter as they became official supporters. NBMIM, initially called Agency ARCA, joined

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Learn the details behind Principle 9 of the Charter of Road Traffic Victims' Rights

Principle 9 explained

Principle 9: The victim’s right to compensation should not be affected by contractual clauses between the driver, keeper of the vehicle or any other tortfeasor on the one hand and their insurer on the other that may reduce the latter’s obligations vis-à-vis the insured.   Contract clauses shouldn’t have a negative impact on the rights

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AVUS has become an official supporter of the Charter of Road Traffic Victims' Rights

International Claims Settlement Group AVUS become latest supporter of Charter

International claims settlement group AVUS has become the latest supporter of the Charter of Road Traffic Victims’ Rights. In announcing their support, they pointed to the “importance of fairness” within the claims’ process, a key value emphasised by the Charter. The AVUS Group is a global service provider with a focus on claims handling. In

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Article explaining Principle 8 of the Charter of Road Traffic Victims' Rights

Charter Principle 8 explained

Principle 8: The victim should be offered reasonable time for reflection before accepting or refusing a proposal for settlement of the claim, during which the victim may seek independent professional advice prior to making a decision. The victim’s rights should not be compromised by any obvious incorrect or insufficient compensation. If compensation is due to

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Principle 7 of the Charter of Road Traffic Victims Rights seeks to ensure victims don't have to cover the financial burdens associated with the accident

Charter Principle 7 explained

Principle 7: The victim should receive advance payments and/or interim payments on account of damages from the compensator if liability is determined but the compensation is not yet fully quantified. The advance payments should ideally cover the damage or injury that has already been suffered and that is not compensated by any other entity. Principle

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Coris Greece has become an official supporter of the Charter of Road Traffic Victims' Rights

Supporting the Charter is a “quality mark of care” for the insurance sector – CORIS Greece

Supporting the Charter of Road Traffic Victims’ Rights is a quality mark of care for the insurance sector, according to CORIS Greece. The Athens based network of claims adjusters and assistance providers made their remarks as they became the latest organisation to join the list of official supporters of the Charter. Established in 1991 as

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BAAR has urged others to become official supporters of the Charter of Road Traffic Victims Rights

Let’s help integrate the Charter into day to day practice across the Green Card System – BAAR

Biroul Asigurătorilor de Autovehicule din România (BAAR) has called on other insurers, Compensation Bodies and Guarantee Funds to endorse the Charter of Road Traffic Victims’ Rights and help integrate “its values into day to day practice across the Green Card System”. BAAR made their remarks as they added their name to the official list of supporters

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