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What does "Schadenfreiheitsklasse" mean in English?

Last updated on 10 April 2024

The Schadenfreiheitsklasse, literally translated as “no-claims category,” is a system used by German car insurance companies to determine the insurance premium for drivers based on their claims history.

What is “Schadenfreiheitsklasse”?

The Schadenfreiheitsklasse (SF-Klasse) reflects the number of years a driver has gone without making an insurance claim. Each year without a claim increases the driver’s SF-Klasse, leading to lower insurance premiums. This system rewards safe driving by offering financial incentives for not having accidents or causing damage that would lead to insurance claims[1][2][3].

More information about “Schadenfreiheitsklasse”

The SF-Klasse is applicable to both Kfz-Haftpflichtversicherung (third-party liability insurance) and Kfz-Vollkaskoversicherung (comprehensive insurance), but not to Kfz-Teilkaskoversicherung (partial coverage insurance), which does not operate on this system. If a driver does cause an accident, their SF-Klasse will be downgraded, resulting in higher premiums. However, some insurers offer a “Rabattschutz” (discount protection) which allows the driver to maintain their current SF-Klasse even after a claim, under certain conditions[5][6][7].

Here are some additional terms that are related to Schadenfreiheitsklasse:

  • Rabattschutz: A feature in some insurance policies that protects the driver’s current SF-Klasse in the event of a claim, preventing an increase in insurance premiums[5].
  • Kfz-Haftpflichtversicherung: Mandatory third-party liability insurance for all vehicles, which uses the SF-Klasse to calculate premiums[1][2].
  • Kfz-Vollkaskoversicherung: Optional comprehensive insurance that covers damage to the policyholder’s own vehicle, also influenced by the SF-Klasse[1][2].
  • Kfz-Teilkaskoversicherung: Partial coverage insurance that does not use the SF-Klasse system[5].

Understanding the Schadenfreiheitsklasse can lead to significant savings on car insurance for drivers in Germany, especially for those with a long history of safe driving.

Sources

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