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Check if you have best health insurance in Switzerland??

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Are you satisfied with your current insurance provider? Health insurance in Switzerland is mandatory and there are many choices available for the health insurance providers. But does your health insurance is providing you enough satisfaction in terms of services? Here is the recent survey of the health insurance companies showing how many percents of the customers are satisfied with the services provided by their insurance companies. Without proper knowledge, health insurance can be expensive and depend on your age and canton of residence, few francs can take you from low satisfactory insurance to high satisfactory insurance company.  For more details and to rectify your queries about changing your insurance, please contact: Maciej.jasiczak@swisslife-select.ch    Mob: +41 79 319 68 03
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Personal liability insurance Just imagine a scenario where you unintentionally spill coffee over the laptop of your colleague or if your child broke a window of your neighbor. Many of such events can occur unintentionally or intentionally and can occur in personal liability. This is why it is important to insure against such events through the personal liability insurance. Personal liability occurs when you or a person, animal or property you are responsible for causes loss or damage to a third party. In that situation, you have the obligation to compensate another person. Liability insurance is not mandatory but highly recommended because anyone can be held liable to the extent not only of their total assets but also their current and future income. When do you incur liability?   Some other examples when you can incur personal liability are: - if you break your colleague’s glasses; - if your dog attacks someone in the street and rips their brand-ne...
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Driving Insurance   In Switzerland driving on public roads requires you to have third party insurance. This article will briefly describe the know-how about the driving insurance. Any motor vehicle driven on public highways must be covered by third party liability insurance. What this insurance cover? This covers the vehicle owner and persons for whom the owner is responsible under the Road Traffic Act in the event of damage caused to third parties, i.e. any driver of the insured vehicle who causes the damage through negligence, and any persons assisting the driver who has also acted negligently. This scenario may arise, for example, if the driver requests a person to guide him/her out of a blind exit. What is not covered by this insurance? Damage to your own vehicle is not covered by third party insurance. You can take out an additional policy to cover your own vehicle. Maciej.jasiczak@swisslife-select.ch    Mob: +41 79 319 68 03 https://www...