FURTHER EU MOTOR INSURANCE REFORM CONSULTATION
April 1st, 2006
BY KEITH NUTHALL
FLEET managers have been asked by the European Commission whether further reforms are required to the European Union's (EU) motor insurance directive, helping accident victims easily make claims in a foreign EU member state. That was why existing EU motor insurance directives insist insurers establish contacts in every member state. But there are still concerns, for instance over the effectiveness of these contacts and on the premium costs for securing cover for potential legal costs. The Commission is consulting interested parties until June 5. ...
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