According to https://www.ageas.co.uk/solved/your-car/driving-in-europe-and-beyond/
"All UK vehicle insurance policies include the minimum third-party cover to drive in the EU, including in Ireland, Andorra, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Serbia and Switzerland."
I note on my Aviva bike policy certificate issued by Devitt that it does not list B&H. Hence, B&H is not included in the extension I have to give me full cover in France etc for 90 days. According to Ageas, Aviva would be obliged to give me 3rd party cover in B&H as they are now an EU accession country and part of the wider European insurance agreement.
I note on my Ageas car policy that the certificate lists B&H in the territorial limits. For my car, I would have full cover in the European extension for up to 60 days in B&H.
It would be nice if Aviva actually listed B&H on the certificate and included it in the full cover extension in my policy.
If I was planning a trip to Bosnia I might be inclined to ask Aviva/Devitt if they are just using an old template for documents or are they ignoring a change to the Multilateral Agreement on insurance.
"All UK vehicle insurance policies include the minimum third-party cover to drive in the EU, including in Ireland, Andorra, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Serbia and Switzerland."
I note on my Aviva bike policy certificate issued by Devitt that it does not list B&H. Hence, B&H is not included in the extension I have to give me full cover in France etc for 90 days. According to Ageas, Aviva would be obliged to give me 3rd party cover in B&H as they are now an EU accession country and part of the wider European insurance agreement.
I note on my Ageas car policy that the certificate lists B&H in the territorial limits. For my car, I would have full cover in the European extension for up to 60 days in B&H.
It would be nice if Aviva actually listed B&H on the certificate and included it in the full cover extension in my policy.
If I was planning a trip to Bosnia I might be inclined to ask Aviva/Devitt if they are just using an old template for documents or are they ignoring a change to the Multilateral Agreement on insurance.
