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8 min readClaim-free years premium impact checklist: see what your no-claim discount really does
Claim-free years are one of the strongest premium levers in car insurance, but they work differently than most people assume. A discount percentage says little when the base premium is high. A claim for €500 can cost you €800 to €1,500 in extra premium over the next few years via the bonus-malus ladder. And switching insurers sounds smart, but some accept only part of your years or have a higher base premium.
Drivers who want to understand their no-claim discount before claiming, switching or changing cover. · Updated: 2026-06-13
What does a claim cost via the bonus-malus ladder?
After a claim, most insurers drop you back 3 to 5 steps on the bonus-malus ladder. If one step represents €100 per year in extra premium and you fall 4 steps, you pay €400 per year more for the next 2 to 3 years. A claim for €600 can end up costing you €800 to €1,200 in additional premium.
Work out the impact
Find your current base premium
Request your policy document and check the car cost before no-claim discount and before extras like breakdown and legal expenses modules.
Calculate the premium after the discount
Apply your discount to the base premium and add modules separately. Compare this total with other insurers — not just the discount percentage.
Run the claim scenario
Check your policy terms for how many steps you fall back per claim and how much each step costs. Multiply by the years of fall-back to find the real cost of claiming.
Compare the full picture when switching
Check how many years the new insurer accepts, what the base premium is and whether modules are comparable for the same total amount.
Practical rule: claim or pay yourself?
Use your bonus-malus fall-back as a filter. Do not know how many steps you fall back per claim? Call your insurer or read the policy on that exact point. That answer gives you a direct cut-off for when claiming makes sense.
Frequently asked questions
Are claim-free years the same as no-claim discount?
No. Claim-free years are the count you have built up; no-claim discount is the actual reduction you receive. Both can work out differently per insurer.
How many steps do I fall back after a claim?
That varies per insurer, but 3 to 5 steps back is common. Check your policy document or ask your insurer — it makes a large difference for the claim decision.
Can I take my claim-free years to a new insurer?
Yes, via a no-claims certificate from your current insurer. Pay attention to the maximum the new insurer accepts. With 25 accumulated years and a cap of 20, 5 years are lost.
Should I include extra modules when comparing?
Yes. Always compare the total premium including modules, not just the discount on the bare car cover.
Independent insurance advisor
Wft CertifiedOur articles are reviewed by an independent, Wft-certified insurance advisor (non-life personal & commercial) with years of experience in the Dutch market. This review ensures the content reflects current regulations and that the advice is strictly commission-free and in the consumer's best interest.
Last reviewed for accuracy: 2026-06-13
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8 min readThis is general car insurance information. The exact effect of claim-free years varies by policy and insurer.