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by echelon 1744 days ago
> my car is insured to 20M in damages p.p.

How much does that policy cost?

Are you hedging against running into a gas pipeline, school bus full of children, or something along those lines?

I'm honestly really curious about this.

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This is Germany. I think the 20M is a legal requirement or derived from a legal requirement (by adding something on top).

This car insurance costs me around 40€/month, but there's a steep curve based on how many years you've been free of damages. A new driver would pay around 6 times as much, AFAIK.

The reasoning behind the high damage rate is indeed the risk to it injure a child for life. In that case the insurance will cover lifelong costs.

Legal requirement for personal automobile liability insurance in Germany is 7.5M EUR for personal injuries and 1.2M for property damage. I was startled when I moved over here from Maryland, where $500k liability limit was the highest available from Geico at the time.

We have an umbrella liability policy for 100M EUR - generally recommended in Germany. Our home insurance is less than 300 EUR/yr. Most expensive insurance we have is long-term disability. However, we do not insure older used cars for anything other than liability, and certainly never insure consumer electronics. If a month’s pay could replace it, or it’s not something that absolutely must be replaced right away, we wing it. Insurance is for risks that we could not cover from savings or that would cause long-term financial hardship, not disappointments.