Article 6.38 of the Civil Code distinguishes between repairable and irreparable property damage. For repairable damage, the injured party is entitled to compensation for repair costs without depreciation deduction. For[...]
Article 6.37 BW introduces a statutory reservation for new or aggravated damage for injured parties who have already received compensation. This means that injured parties can still claim additional compensation[...]
There are several ways to prove the existence and contents of an insurance contract. One important way is the signed insurance policy. But there are other options. What should you[...]
Insurers face numerous challenges when it comes to processing health data. This has recently been outlined by the Belgian Data Protection Authority. Read more about it.[...]
The law of 17 March 2024 (published in the Belgian Official Gazette of 2 April 2024) regulates the time limits and penalties for insurance payments by the insurer. This new[...]
On 9 October 2023, a new law was adopted that simplifies the cancellation rules for insurance contracts. This law, which comes into force on 1 October 2024, has important implications[...]