Does the compulsory insurance cover the damages suffered by the driver at fault in the accident?
Traffic safety: Rules for the safety of people and cargo, and their identifiers
Explanation
The **mandatory civil liability insurance** is designed to protect other people, objects, or vehicles in the event of an accident. However, **it does not cover the damages suffered by the driver at fault in the accident**. This means that if the driver of the insured vehicle has an accident and is injured, the insurance will not pay for their medical expenses. Additionally, it does not cover damages to the personal belongings of the driver or their family members. Therefore, the driver at fault must bear their own expenses in case of injuries or damage to their belongings.
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