Car accident insurance?

Hello,

I'm asking a question for my sister-in-law. I myself have no idea about cars, insurance, etc.

Info:

Unfortunately, an accident occurred.
Two cars were damaged. Unfortunately, your car was damaged as well.

Unfortunately, she was at fault for the accident. She has partial comprehensive insurance.

What does the insurance cover?

The damage she caused?

or your car will be paid for.

can you give more information?

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emesvau
2 years ago

Hello,

that depends on the accident.

However, the SF class of your sister-in-law decreases, which will have to pay significantly higher insurance contributions in the future.

Depending on how extensive the costs are.

emesvau

HomosexualGod
2 years ago
Reply to  emesvau

Hello,

How do you think the subcass pays for its own damage?

LG

xXMindOfMilanXx
2 years ago
Reply to  HomosexualGod

Does it if they have been created by external environmental influences. (Animal bite, fire, storms, partial animal collisions) 😀

emesvau
2 years ago
Reply to  HomosexualGod

Moin, my mistake. I took it out.

HomosexualGod
2 years ago

Yes, I know that only with a “normal” traffic accident but thank you

HomosexualGod
2 years ago

Ah, okay.

schleudermaxe
2 years ago

If the insurance has found its fault, it will also decide who will replace the damage.

Whether the TK is attacking, storm, storms, animal damage, I cannot see from the question.

DerHans
2 years ago

The subcass pays in the case no more damage to glass.

The third party will pay liability insurance

xXMindOfMilanXx
2 years ago

The part-cass only pays damage to your own car when caused by environmental influences or theft etc. The liability insurance applies for damage to the car of the accident opponent. At the expense of your own car, your sister-in-law will remain seated.

HomosexualGod
2 years ago

Except for full insurance, other insurance companies always pay only the damage of the other vehicle. If your car has to pay for it, that of the other one pays their insurance.

Christian320
2 years ago

your own damage she has to pay