The limitation term for the injured party’s direct claim against the liability insurer: what must an insurer do to terminate the interruption of the limitation period?

The limitation period for the direct action often decides whether a claim survives. One misjudged date can undermine an entire file. This blog explains how the limitation period works, when interruption starts and ends, and what recent case law means for your claims handling. A practical guide for insurers and claims teams who want full control over timing and risk.
New bill (24 June 2025): Ban on Suicide Attempt Exclusions in Travel Insurance

A new bill in Belgium seeks to prohibit the exclusion of suicide attempts in travel insurance. This article explains the legal impact for insurers and outlines next steps.
When a Duplicate Plate Means No Coverage: Benelux Court Clarifies Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance for Dealer and Test Plates

In June 2024, the Benelux Court ruled that motor vehicle liability insurance only applies if the vehicle involved bears the original dealer or test plate specified in the policy. A duplicate plate breaks the link even in relation to the injured party. This article outlines what the ruling means for insurers working with commercial plate coverage and subrogation claims in Belgium.