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Insurance in Belgium - compare smarter, choose faster

Compare the best insurance options in Belgium by coverage, price, and real-world features. Explore home, car/moto, health, travel, life, and pet insurance - with clear explanations to help you pick the right protection without overpaying.

Clear coverage breakdowns & exclusions
Focus on Belgian terms (BA, omnium, franchise)
Category guides + FAQs for quick decisions
Built for speed: compare, shortlist, decide
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Each page includes a clear explanation of coverage, deductibles (franchise), common exclusions, and tips to choose the right plan in Belgium.

How to choose the best insurance in Belgium

The best insurance is the one that matches your real risks and budget. In Belgium, policies often differ in deductibles (franchise), coverage limits, exclusions, and assistance services. When comparing, focus on: what is covered by default, what is optional, how claims are handled, and whether you need extras such as legal assistance, roadside assistance, or extended theft cover.

Coverage & exclusions

Check what is included and what is excluded. Look for limits and conditions (storm, theft, medical abroad, etc.).

Deductible (franchise)

A lower deductible usually costs more per month. Balance premium vs what you can pay in a claim.

Assistance & service

Roadside help, medical assistance, claim speed, and support quality can matter more than small price differences.

Insurance Belgium FAQ

Quick answers to common questions people search for.

How do I compare insurance in Belgium?

Compare coverage, deductible (franchise), exclusions, limits, assistance services, and claim handling. Then shortlist based on what you actually need.

What insurance is mandatory in Belgium?

Car insurance (civil liability / BA) is mandatory to drive. Other types are optional but recommended depending on your situation.

Is the cheapest insurance always best?

Not always. A low premium can come with higher deductibles, narrower coverage, or more exclusions. Compare value, not only price.

How to compare insurance in Belgium

Focus on coverage, exclusions, and real claim conditions.

  • Check exclusions and deductibles (franchise).
  • Compare coverage limits and waiting periods.
  • Verify whether assistance or extra services are included.
  • Read the IPID or official policy terms.
  • Confirm the insurer's regulatory status.

Insurance FAQ

What does franchise mean?

It?s your deductible?the amount you pay yourself before the insurer covers the rest.

Is the cheapest policy always best?

Not necessarily. Lower premiums can mean higher exclusions or deductibles.

Where can I verify an insurer in Belgium?

Use official regulator sources such as FSMA or the insurer?s official documents.

Trust & sources

Sources, methodology, and freshness

We use public sources and provider documents. Always verify final terms on official pages.

Last updated2026-02-02

Finance products can change. We update regularly but recommend verifying fees, eligibility, and terms directly with the provider.

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