Frequently Asked Questions

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Insurance

To request a replacement document (tax sticker, vehicle registration document, etc.), please contact our FIRST driver service (+352 40 44 11 11 | first.lu@leasys.com) or fill in the relevant form in the mobile application My-Leasys Driver.

From an insurance perspective, all drivers can drive your vehicle, as long as they hold a valid driving licence and they comply with the provisions of the highway code.
It is, however, important to ensure that your employer’s Car Policy allows non-employees to driver company vehicles.

In the case of damage, you pay a deductible for each incidence. You will naturally pay less if the actual costs are lower than the set deductible. What if Leasys can claim the damage from another party? Then you will not have to pay the set deductible.

The mandatory deductible does not pertain to:
Window damage, damage caused by theft or theft attempts, fire, collisions with animals, natural disasters. In these cases (save for window damage) you will always be held to file a report with the local police.

If your vehicle is insured via Leasys, you may be able (with your employer’s consent) to obtain an insurance certificate that allows you to accompany a learner driver in your vehicle. You can apply for a certificate by calling our FIRST driver service (+352 40 44 11 11 | first.lu@leasys.com).

As a “good family man”, use your vehicle for the purpose for which it was designed and bear in mind the use and maintenance instructions. Keep an eye on water and oil levels and watch out for the warning lights on the dashboard. You should also check your tyre pressure on a regular basis.

In most cases, vehicles are covered by civil liability insurance (damage caused to third parties), casco insurance (damage caused to the Leasys vehicle) and legal protection insurance (in the event of civil and, sometimes, criminal litigation). If there is a claim under the civil liability policy, there will be an impact on your civil liability claims record. If there is a claim under the casco policy, a contractual incident penalty will be charged for each event, if provided for in the agreement. In all cases, we advise you to read the exclusions in the insurance General Terms and Conditions, available from your fleet manager.