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Tires Burst? when the Full Amount Does Not Pay

Summary by noz.de
A bursted tire is bad enough - but then the comprehensive does not want to pay. When the insurance has to step in in such cases, this judgment of the OLG Dresden shows.

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A bursted tire is bad enough - but then the comprehensive does not want to pay. When the insurance has to step in in such cases, this judgment of the OLG Dresden shows.

The Dresden Higher Regional Court rules against comprehensive insurance payment in case of tire blowout (Symbolic image - AI-generated) A burst tire on the highway, additional vehicle damage – and then the comprehensive insurance company refuses to pay. The Dresden Higher Regional Court has ruled: Without a demonstrable external cause, the insurance company is not obligated to step in. Those affected are left to bear the costs themselves. The ca…

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wz.de broke the news in on Thursday, March 12, 2026.
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