THERE IS NO LIABILITY FOR AN INDEMNITY INSURANCE FOR THE CONSEQUENCES OF A “FARE DODGE” (OGH 08.06.2015, 2 OB 59/15P)
August 23rd, 2015The definition of a “fare dodge” is the usage of a (public) vehicle without paying or having the allowance of the vehicle owner. The owner and the indemnity insurance are not liable for possible accidents or injuries. The damaged or injured person can therefore only claim a compensation against the driver.