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Insurance Costs
The cost of vehicle insurance varies by provider and can be impacted by:
Make and model of the vehicle
The vehicle’s engine power
The vehicle’s age
Occasionally, vehicle color
Whether the car is parked off-street or in a private garage
Driving history and age of the driver(s); some companies have differing premiums
according to gender and place of residence of the driver
Luxembourg car insurance has a system of no-claims bonuses, known as the Bonus-Malus
system. Annual rates increase if a claim is made when an accident is the driver's fault; if the
driver has no accidents the rates will decrease. All new drivers start at a premium level with
a certain number of points that correspond to a full price premium. Each year the cost of will
be adjusted.
In the event of a claim, the level increases by three points. If there are no claims made in the
year, the level will decrease by one point. Therefore, after any claim, it takes three years to
return to the initial level. The maximum amount of no-claims bonus is 55 percent. A no
claims bonus accumulated abroad can be transferred to a Luxembourg insurance company.
You will need to obtain a certificate from your current insurance company stating the amount
of no-claims bonus you have.
Cancelling/Transferring a Car Insurance Contract
Insurance contracts are automatically renewed at expiration date unless three months’
written notice of cancellation is provided. It is possible to have a cancellation clause included
in the contract in the event you relocated due to employment.
Accidents
All insurers provide drivers with an Accident Report Form (
constat amiable d'accident
),
available in French, German, and English. In case of a minor accident, both parties must
sign this form. If two cars were involved, use either drivers' constat amiable d'accident. If
more than two cars are involved, a separate accident report form should be completed by
each party.
If a driver refuses to sign the form, call the police, make a note of the registration number
and take the details of any witnesses. If there have been injuries or fatalities, then you must
call the police (113) and ambulance (012) service. Do not move vehicles until after the police
have arrived. The accident report sheet will need to be sent to the insurance company within
five to eight days, depending on the insurance company’s policy.
If you need immediate assistance with your vehicle, contact Automobile Club de
Luxembourg (ACL) at +352 26000 or
www.acl.lu .ACL offers annual membership, allowing
you to use free assistance twice per year.