Another compensation Bureau of compulsory insurance
Bureau of compulsory insurance pay out compensation for the fact of the accident.
As noted in the press release accumulating structures accident occurred Aug. 21, 2012 in the capital Buzovna settlement. In view of obtaining a national serious injury accrued payments of 1.5 million manat.
"Compensation paid on June 5 cashless way - by mail order," the document says. This is the 13th compensation payments made by the Bureau.
Bureau members at the moment are 11 companies: "Azersigorta", AXA MBASK, "Ateshgah", "Xalq Sigorta", "Standard Insurance", "Pasha Sigorta", "AzSigorta", "Meqa Sigorta", "Ata Sigorta", " Ipek Yolu Sigorta "and" Azerbaycan Senaye Sigorta ". The company "Alfa Sigorta" deprived of its license the Ministry of Finance for alleged violation of terms of the preparation and submission of documentation.
Compulsory Insurance Bureau was established in the implementation of the law "On mandatory types of insurance. Regarding CTP-in-law provided a maximum of proven European average payout for damage to the health and life of one case of the accident is 50,000 manats (with four passengers and a driver), damages of one individual - 5,000 AZN and damage of the car is also compensated at the rate of five thousand manats.
By law, cases of non-payment of CTP insurance are not provided. Passenger or pedestrian is injured in action even drunk, escaped from the scene or has committed an intentional accident the driver, and the driver for driving without a license (if he was the owner of the vehicle) is entitled to receive compensation. Another thing is that entities responsible for traffic accidents shall be liable for the commission for the unlawful act.
The basic cost of auto insurance at the rate of 1.5 million cubic centimeters (on the cases CTP) is 50 manats. With the increasing volume of the engine used a factor of 1.5 (up to 5 thousand centimeters cubed) and 5 (5 or more thousand centimeters cubed).
Increase in the base price also regards passenger transport and tonnage trucks. However, the increase in the price for "large-caliber" buses has not resulted in fare increase for passengers yet. - 17D-
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- 7 June 2013 14:51
Economics
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