Is the minimum amount of coverage from motor third party liability insurance enough to cover personal injuries?

Is the minimum amount of coverage from motor third party liability insurance enough to cover personal injuries?

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Article ID: iaor2016529
Volume: 19
Issue: 12
Start Page Number: 125
End Page Number: 141
Publication Date: Jan 2016
Journal: International Journal of Risk Assessment and Management
Authors: ,
Keywords: risk
Abstract:

MTPL insurance is the most common insurance in Europe; in most countries, it is compulsory insurance which enables the functioning of the following systems, among others: the green card and the multilateral agreement. For this insurance, insurers guarantee insurance protection up to the guaranteed amount. In view of the universality of these products, basing these products on the international protection system for aggrieved parties in motor vehicle accidents, increases in the payment of damages for personal injuries, as well as differences in the earnings which are supposed to be compensated in various countries, a question arises as to whether the amount of the minimum guaranteed sum is sufficient. This article, which contains simulations of life annuities based on income levels and citizens' life expectancies that are relevant for EU countries, is devoted to examining the aforementioned issue.

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