A guide to the Baremo, the compulsory compensation system in Spain used to calculate damages suffered by victims of road traffic accidents.
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The Baremo, the system used in Spain for calculating damages to victims after road traffic accidents, came into law in 1995. Since then, the law had several changes that went into effect on 1 January 2016.

The changes aimed to adjust the compensation for fatality and severe injury and to reduce fraud, with the hope of facilitating quicker claims development.

In this guide, the Gallagher Re team provides an overview of how the Baremo from 2016 works, how it has changed and some claim case studies. Read the whitepaper to learn more.

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