The third party insurance law has been amended

According to the monetary news report quoted by the General Department of Public Relations and International Affairs of the Central Insurance, Parviz Khosroshahi, the deputy director of the Central Insurance, who spoke in a special program to reduce or control road casualties, added: Discount up to seventy The percentage of premiums for drivers who do not have accidents with damages is one of the most important incentives that the insurance industry has considered to reduce road accidents and the number of victims and injured.
Of course, in addition to incentives, some deterrent mechanisms have been designed, such as increasing the premium rate by up to 30% in exchange for negative driving scores.
He added: the law provides for a 5% surcharge for not having a car technical inspection and up to 3% for committing an accident-causing violation. Also, if the driver commits an accident and this violation leads to bodily injury, 2.5 to 7.5 percent of the amount of compensation paid will be recovered by the insurance company.
The Deputy Minister of Central Insurance assessed the significant decrease in road casualties in recent years compared to 2009 and said: “In that year, when we actually saw the peak of road casualties, for every ten thousand vehicles, eleven feet.” It is reported that this number has now been reduced to about five people. In relation to the injured in traffic accidents, the index has decreased from about 140 to about 100 people.
It is worth mentioning that in recent years, the insurance industry has been using cultural tools and amending insurance regulations and actively participating with relevant institutions by paying 10% of third party insurance premiums to the Ministry of Health for free treatment of traffic accident victims and other amounts to the force. Law enforcement and other relevant organizations have played a significant role in reducing traffic casualties.