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Posted Under: Zong on Sep 3, 2000


Question 20 of 1002

When a driver is at fault in a traffic incident, the motor vehicle liability insurance covers...

Justification

The motor vehicle liability insurance covers damage to the other car and personal injury.

To make sure that anyone who sustains an injury in a traffic accident is entitled to compensation from an insurance company, all registered motor vehicles must be covered by motor vehicle liability insurance (traffic insurance).

The minimum compulsory motor vehicle liability insurance covers:

Injuries sustained by another person

Damages to other vehicles, if the driver of that vehicle cannot be blamed for the damages Damages to other vehicles, if the driver of that vehicle cannot be blamed for the damages

Damages to another person's property, e.g. if you drive into a house or a fence Damages to another person's property, e.g. if you drive into a house or a fence

Injuries sustained by the driver himself/herself, i.e. you if you are driving Injuries sustained by the driver himself/herself, i.e. you if you are driving

Options
damage to the other car and personal injuries
damage to your own car
damage that the car inflicts on the car owner's property
all damages




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