Compulsory motor insurance
Compulsory motor insurance
Feel safe when driving on Lithuanian or foreign roads!
24/7 roadside assistance
You don’t have to be a customer of Urbo Bankas to get insured
Compensation for damage to the health of others as a result of a traffic accident
Covers damage to other people’s property caused by a traffic accident
How do I purchase the insurance?
Take out compulsory motor insurance with Gjensidige ADB at our branch or online.
Get an insurance certificate from Gjensidige ADB. As well as compulsory insurance, you will be issued with a Green Card, which gives you cover in other countries.
What should I do in case of an insured event?
In case of an accident, fill in an accident report form (or call the police) and inform us online or by calling 1626 (+370 5 2721626, for calls from abroad) at any time of day or night.
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Frequently asked questions
- Compulsory motor insurance is an insurance for cars, trucks, buses, trolleybuses, motorcycles, scooters, trailers and other self-propelled machinery used on the road, covering the civil liability of the operators of the specified vehicles.
- Should you cause an accident and be found guilty or admit that you are at fault, the compulsory third-party liability insurance for drivers will pay compensation to the persons affected by the accident.
- The claim payment is not payable to the driver responsible for the damage (including damage to his/her vehicle and the property inside the vehicle).
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The motor third-party liability insurance contract is concluded in the name of the owner of the vehicle (cars, trucks, motorcycles, scooters, buses, trailers, etc.) (an authorised person may conclude the contract in the name of the owner).
You can also take out insurance if you use the vehicle under a leasing contract.
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- A regular insurance contract is valid in EU countries, countries of the European Economic Area and Switzerland;
- The Green Card provides insurance cover in other countries of the Green Card scheme;
- A frontier insurance contract is valid in EU countries, countries of the European Economic Area and Switzerland.
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