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Vehicle Insurance & Road Traffic Accidents in Switzerland

Car insurance is compulsory by law. The owner of a vehicle is liable for damage sustained to a vehicle, or if someone is killed or injured. 

Car insurance in Switzerland is usually expensive although foreign no claims bonus is often valid. Some insurance companies charge different rates to foreigners so it is worth shopping around and comparing prices. 

Insurance must be in place before a car can be registered. 

There are three types of car insurance in Switzerland:

Third party insurance

This must be taken out for every motor vehicle used on the road. It only covers loss and damage suffered by third parties (exception: when the owner is also a passenger in their car). 

Insurance premiums are fixed by insurance companies who generally grant policy holders a no claims bonus.

Fully comprehensive or collision insurance

This covers damage to the vehicle and is not compulsory. There is restricted cover and fully comprehensive cover.

Passenger insurance

This insurance is optional. It covers bodily injury to the insured person as a result of an accident that occurred when using the insured vehicle. The advantage of passenger insurance is that the insurer provides benefits irrespective of who is at fault in the event of a collision.

Green Card System

Switzerland is a signatory of the Green Card System. The Green Card is not a required document as it is substituted by the national vehicle licence plates of Switzerland. The Green Card certifies that the motorist has at least the minimum third party insurance cover.

Car Accidents

Involved in or witness to an accident:

  • Police Tel: 117
  • Ambulance Tel: 144

All drivers involved must write a report on the incident and sign it for insurance purposes. The insurer should provide an accident report form (constat d'accident). This report should be filed with the insurance company within three working days. The report must include the licence plate numbers and contact details of all people involved.

Further Information

Information on accident prevention in Switzerland from the Swiss Council for Accident Prevention

  • Swiss Council for Accident Prevention
    At
    : Laupenstrasse 11, CH-3008 Berne
    Tel: +41 31 390 22 22
    Fax: +41 31 390 22 30
    Website

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