On many occasions you will have heard of the Green Card for your vehicle. But you might haven’t stopped to think about what it is and what this document is for...
Travel by car outside our borders is increasingly common, especially now that other means of transport - popular in the past, such as flight or rail - have become more difficult, in the current COVID-situation. Keeping the vehicle in good condition is basic, but so is having the necessary insurance. In addition to exposing ourselves to a fine or immobilization of the vehicle, if we are stopped by the police, we may have problems if we are involved in an accident and we do not have current insurance.
That is why it is very important to always travel with the so-called Car Green Card, a document that allows you to prove in different countries that we have compulsory civil liability insurance. This insurance is the one that covers the personal or material damages that we can cause with our vehicle to third parties.
The Spanish Office of Automobile Insurers (OFESAUTO) defines it as "a document to help international vehicle traffic and to guarantee care for victims of traffic accidents between vehicles of different nationalities".
Your insurance company takes care of that (although they are not obliged to, but - for example - Caser Expat Insurance does it) and it is essential in the event of an accident with another vehicle.
As the European Union warns, even if you carry your Green Card, the legislation of the country in which the accident occurred will apply. This implies that, in the event of an accident and if the cause is on your side, if you have to request compensation this procedure may be different from the one in your country.
The Green Card is not mandatory in the European Union due to its legal characteristics, since the same insurance that your company issues covers you. This also applies to certain other European countries because they have signed reciprocity agreements, but then in other countries it IS mandatory...
It is not necessary to carry the Car Green Card in any of the European Union member-states - plus Andorra, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland. But it is in: Albania, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Iran, Israel, Macedonia, Morocco, Moldova, Montenegro, Russia, Serbia, Tunisia, Turkey and Ukraine.
If having an accident in our country is already a problem, having it abroad is even more complicated. Therefore, it is better to follow the advice of the EU:
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