In Switzerland, some types of insurance are mandatory while others are highly recommended to protect your home, mobility, and legal rights. Home insurance to cover your property and belongings, liability insurance to protect you against damage caused to others, car insurance for safe driving, and legal protection insurance to safeguard your interests, understanding and comparing these options ensures that you are properly covered according to your needs.
Fire, break-ins, collisions… life is full of unforeseen events against which we can do nothing but protect ourselves. That’s why we have property insurance.
There are all kinds. Noé takes a close look at the 4 main ones: household insurance, car insurance, private legal protection, traffic insurance and civil liability.
When a guest breaks something in your home, it is annoying. But when you cause irreversible damage to someone else’s property, the amount you must pay back can quickly escalate, especially if the person is injured. The role of third-party liability insurance is to cover these costs.
Reading time 6 min.
Updated on May, 5th 2024.
Have you ever estimated the value of the furniture around you? If not, you may be surprised! Most people realise the value of their possessions once a disaster has occurred. The problem is that they are often under-insured. How about you?
Reading time 3 min.
Updated on May, 17th 2024.
Reading time 8 min.
Updated on May, 17th 2024.
Compulsory third-party liability, optional partial cover, and compulsory comprehensive cover for leasing contracts. If your car suffers total damage tomorrow, can you afford to buy a new one? Or if you have a comprehensive insurance policy, could you pay lower premiums for the same benefits?
Reading time 10 min.
Updated on May, 21th 2024.
Sometimes, to be heard, we have no choice but to go to court.
And the services of a lawyer are expensive. Legal protection covers the financial consequences in the event of a dispute. It is available in private and in traffic.
Reading time 6 min.
Updated on May, 15th 2024.