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Insurance Company Pays Millions to Victims of the Magdeburg Attack

A year and a half after the attack on the Magdeburg Christmas market, a financial assessment of the victims' physical injuries has been released for the first time. This was reported by the "Mitteldeutsche Zeitung." According to the report, the figures come from R+V Insurance, which insured the rental car used as a weapon by the attacker, Taleb A. The newspaper writes that the company stated it had assessed all personal claims of those affected.…
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The attack on the Magdeburg Christmas market reveals a special feature in the car damage regulation: R+V has to pay 5 million euros as the vehicle owner's liability insurer – but the damage amounts to around 9 million euros. A legal cap leads to a compensation gap for the affected persons. The R+V has for the first time announced damages for the attack on the Magdeburg Christmas market© R+V The insurer R+V must pay [...]

A year and a half after the attack on the Magdeburg Christmas market, a financial assessment of the victims' physical injuries has been released for the first time. This was reported by the "Mitteldeutsche Zeitung." According to the report, the figures come from R+V Insurance, which insured the rental car used as a weapon by the attacker, Taleb A. The newspaper writes that the company stated it had assessed all personal claims of those affected.…

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A year and a half after the attack on the Magdeburg Christmas market, there is for the first time a financial balance on the physical damage of the victims. The figures come from the R+V insurance, which had insured the car rental car used as a weapon by the assassin Taleb A. As reported by the Mitteldeutsche Zeitung (Monday edition), which appears in Halle, the company explained that it has assessed all the personal claims of the affected parti…

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Mittelstand Cafe broke the news on Monday, June 8, 2026.
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