Key points
- The government has adopted a resolution allowing the launch of Europrotocol in Diya.
- Drivers will be able to file accident reports entirely online without the police or paper documents.
- Diya will automatically pull all the necessary data from the registries.
- The Europrotocol will be legally binding thanks to Diya.Signature.
- The service will be available in the first quarter of 2026.
It will become easier to report an accident without the police and paperwork. The Cabinet of Ministers has approved a decision allowing the launch of a full cycle of Europrotocol reporting in the Diya app. This will enable drivers to report accidents online and immediately transfer all data to their insurance company.
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In Diya, it will be possible to create a joint report on a traffic accident directly at the scene of the accident. The app will automatically download information from state registries: driver’s license data, vehicle registration, and insurance policy. This reduces the risk of errors and speeds up the process.
After filling out the document, it is signed with Diya.Signature, which ensures its legal validity. There is no need to wait for the police or go to the insurance company. Drivers will be able to track the status of the Europrotocol in real time, and automatic verification of information will eliminate cases where the insurance company refuses due to inaccuracies in the data.
The service will be available in the first quarter of 2026.
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