General Insurance Article - How will you insure the autonomous car?


Chances are, you don’t know. But in this all new report from TU-Automotive we bring clarity to the question on the mind of the whole motor insurance sphere.

 By Thomas Wilson, Project Director at TU-Automotive
  
 
 • Understand different levels of autonomy and how liability will change accordingly
 • Gain insight from Wunelli, UK Government, Osborne Clarke and LexisNexis
 • Get to grips with what shape a ‘dual coverage’ would take
  
 Click here to access the report and do not hesitate to follow up with me if you have any questions.
  
  
  
 Thomas Wilson
 Project Director | TU-Automotive
 Office: +44 (0)207 55 19842
 Email:thomas@tu-auto.com
  
  
 
 TU-Automotive is the reference point and communications hub for the evolving automotive
 technology segment as it converges with consumer electronics, mobile and IoT to re-define
 connectivity, mobility and autonomous use-cases.

  

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