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En effet ils ne proposent pas d’assurance de responsabilité civile
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Namibie chaque véhicule est couvert par le fonds MVA à travers les immatriculations de véhicule et le prix de l'essence pour des blessures que vous causez à d'autres personnes.
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On the website
www.mvafund.com.na
you can find the updated information.
PART V
LIABILITY AND LIMITATIONS
Liability and limitations of liability of Fund24. (1) A person who has suffered loss or damage as a result of injury to
himself or herself, or as a result of the death or injury of any person, in either case caused
by or arising out of the driving of a motor vehicle by any person, including the person
himself or herself, in
Namibia, is, subject to the conditions, limitations and exclusions
imposed by this Act, entitled to the benefits prescribed by this Act.
(2) Subject to this Act, the Fund, in the case of a claim for benefits under this
section, must award the benefits prescribed in section 25 to a person who has suffered
loss or damage -
(a) as a result of injury to himself or herself; or
(b) as a result of the death or injury of any person,
caused by or arising out of the driving of a motor vehicle by any person, including the
person himself or herself, in
Namibia.
(3) A person or entity providing services and goods to a person who is entitled
to benefits in terms of subsection (1) read with section 25 may claim payment directly
from the Fund for such services and goods and in such event the provision of such services
and goods, and their value, is included as being part of an award made to such person in
terms of section 25.
(4) The liability of the Fund may not exceed -
(a) a value of N$1 500 000 as regards medical treatment, injury management,
rehabilitation and life enhancement as specified in section 25 (1) (d),(e), (f)
(g) and (i) in respect of any one injured person regardless of whether or not
such person receives one or a combination of the benefits;
(b) a value of N$100 000 regarding the cash grant as compensation for injury
as specified in section 25 (1) (c) in respect of any one injured person;
(c) a value of N$100 000 per annum –