Liability insurance when living in Germany / AXA (2024)

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Private liability insurance

Simple explanations for German law

According to regulations in Germany, private individuals are (obliged to be responsible) responsible for any kind of damage they cause within private situations. Unfortunately, certain accidents lead to excessive costs, which you could not cope with your private assets or, if so, only with many years of liabilities. Based on these circ*mstances, it is common in Germany to arrange a personal liability insurance. Within the following article, we will explain, why you need a third-party liability insurance, when you are living in Germany. Furthermore, you will find out, when a private liability insurance will be applicable, who is included within this insurance coverage, and which circ*mstance are partially included or not covered at all within this policy.

Why do you need a third-party liability insurance in Germany?

When you move to Germany with the intention of living here for a longer period of time, it is important to arrange a proper and complete insurance umbrella from the very beginning. According to German justice, citizens must compensate for self-inflicted damages. This law is stated in section 823 of the German Civil Code:

‘A person who, intentionally or negligently, unlawfully injures the life, limb, health, freedom, property or some other right of another person is liable to provide compensation to the other party for the damage arising therefrom.’ (Quote: https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/englisch_bgb/englisch_bgb.html#p4209)

If you are responsible for an accident within Germany, the victim has the right to sue you. Should the compliant win, you will have to pay the resulting reparations. Depending on the severity of the damage, these costs could lead to bankruptcy. To ensure that you are financially covered in such a case, it is recommended to purchase a personal liability insurance in Germany.

What does a personal liability insurance cover?

Apart from the reasons for a third-party liability insurance, it is important for you to understand, in case of which damages the liability insurance will come into account. Generally, the German liability insurance policy classifies three different kinds of damage:

  • Damagestowardsanotherperson’sproperty(German: ‘Sachschäden’)
  • Damagestowardsanotherperson’slimb,health,orlife (German: ‘Personenschäden’)
  • Damagestowardsanotherperson’sassets(German: ‘Vermögensschäden’)

1. You accidentally ruin someone else’s property

Within this category, you can include all unintentional damages brought to other people’s property. This applies to the following examples:

  • Youaccidentallyspillabottleofwaterontoyourneighbor’s Laptop.
  • You’reonthegowithyourbicycleandaccidentallyscratchacar.
  • Youareatyourweeklypractice, kickorthrowa ball tooneofyourteammatesandbreaktheirglassesbyaccident.

2. You accidentally injure someone else

Included in this category are all damages you accidentally perform on another person’s body, meaning health, limb, or life. This rule refers to the following or similar circ*mstances:

  • Whileridingyourbike,youaccidentallycrashintoapedestrianandthepersonfalls andbreakshis arm.
  • Youaccidentallyknockavasefromthewindowsillofyourapartmentontothestreet,injuringapasserby.

3. You accidentally damage the assets of someone else

Within this category, all kinds of damages are enclosed, which do not apply to injuries or property. This special regulation relates to the following scenarios:

  • You miss the deadline for a business transaction with a second person, for example the notary appointment for a house purchase.
  • Due to your accidental damage, another person can no longer perform their job and therefore maintain their financial income. This usually results from a personal injury or a damage of professional property. The victim loses their salary since he or she cannot work because of the injury or, because their professional equipment is damaged.

In all these or similar cases, you can contact your personal liability insurance. In this case, the insurer checks the liability. If this is the case, the damage will be settled by the insurance company. If there is no liability, the insurer refuses to settle the claim and may also do so in court (passive legal protection).

Ensure a high level of coverage

Depending on whatever accidental damage you are confronted with – the insurance coverage amount should be high enough to cover all the debts. Especially if you are affected with an injury of another person, the coverage amount must pay for possible costs for the ambulance, hospitalization, rehabilitation measures, remodeling measures in the house of the damaged party.

Further cases: Which features are offered optionally?

Apart from the three cases above, there are some special further circ*mstances you should know about and include, when you are choosing a private liability insurance in when living in Germany. There are some insurance companies, who cover these scenarios, and some which don’t.

  • Lost keys: This occurs, if you lose the keys to your rental home, your workplace, a club house, or any other institution. The German insurance contract lists this as ‘Schlüsselverlust’. The replacement of an entire installation of locks and keys can be very expensive. A liability insurance, which includes a coverage for lost keys, will pay for involved costs.
  • Damage of equipment you borrow from someone else: Within the German liability insurance policies, this situation is called ‘Schäden für geliehene Sachen’. This means, if you borrow or rent something from a third party and the object breaks during your usage, you can contact your third-party liability insurance to cover the costs.
  • Damage you cause while helping someone else: When you are going through German liability insurance contracts, this predicament is referred to as ‘Gefälligkeitsschäden’. For instance: If you are helping a friend during his or her move, and you accidentally damage the new apartment or break a piece of furniture, an extensive third-party liability insurance will cover the repair costs.
  • Damage caused by victim’s lack of insurance: Imagine yourself dealing with a damage caused by another citizen, but the guilty person cannot cover the costs or, eve, worse, does not have a private liability insurance. Who will pay for the resulting costs in this case? Some German liability insurances include a cost reimbursem*nt for citizens who do not have liability insurance. In this circ*mstance, your own third-party liability insurance will cover the costs, even though you are the victim. When you are choosing a personal liability insurance, look out for the German Term ‘Forderungsausfall’.

The third-party liability insurance is not mandatory

If you have come to asking yourself, if the personal liability insurance is mandatory, the short answer is ‘No’. You are not obligated to have a private liability insurance. But if one of the featured circ*mstances occurs and you are forced to cover the costs, you will greatly appreciate this insurance.

Who is included within the public liability insurance?

When you are planning on signing a contract with an insurance company in Germany, you want to know, who will profit from the third-party liability benefits. The insurance services apply to the following individuals:

  • The insurance applies to you, since you are the direct insurance holder.
  • To your spouse or if you’re living as an unmarried couple in the same household.
  • Your unmarried, underage children, as long as they are in school and university and are not working a full time job.

How much does a private liability insurance cost?

Even though a public liability insurance is not mandatory, it is nevertheless highly required to have one, when you are living in Germany. The good news is that this insurance is one which is reasonably low-priced. Popular and well-established insurance companies such as AXA offer affordable third-party liability insurances at low premiums. You can profit from the following conditions:

  • Secure your insurance for a monthly fee as little as 1.55 Euro.
  • Arrange an insurance coverage for damages and injuries up to 60 million Euro, but at least 5 million Euro.
  • The costs vary depending on your deductible, the coverage amount, and the additional services you include.
  • An annual payment is usually cheaper than a monthly contribution.

Take a look and find out more about the different insurance-variations of the third-party liability insurance of AXA. When you decide on a private liability insurance, you will furthermore profit with the following benefits.
When you decide on a private liability insurance, you will furthermore profit with the following benefits.

  • You can flexibly adjust policies and benefits to your current life situation.
  • You can conveniently manage your contracts online.
  • You will profit from a worldwide insurance coverage, not only in Germany.
  • Estimate your insurance cost with the AXA online calculator in 2 Minutes.

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Which predicaments are NOT covered by a private liability insurance?

Apart from the mandatory benefits such as optional features, there are also situations, in which the third-party liability insurance will most definitely not cover you:

  • You are involved in damages or injuries caused with your car: If you are driving your car and you have damaged someone’s car or injured someone, the public liability insurance will not cover the costs. In this case, you need a particular third-party car insurance ‘Kfz-Haftpflichtversicherung’.
  • You may have caused damage to your own property. In this case, you will need a household insurance, or in German ‘Hausratversicherung’.
  • You have accidentally damaged something or someone during your professional working hours or in relation to a professional errand. For such a scenario you will need a professional liability insurance, which is called a ‘Betriebshaftpflichtversicherung’ in German.
  • Damages or injuries are caused by your pets, in many cases dogs. If such a case arises, you will need a dog or animal liability insurance. German companies list this insurance as a ‘Tierhalterhaftpflichtversicherung’.
  • You are involved in a legal dispute. When you are confronted with a circ*mstance, which is related to a jurisdictional topic and not directly with the damage of an object or the injury of a person, the third-party liability insurance is not responsible. A separate legal insurance will come in use for this matter. If you want this kind of support, look out for a German ‘Rechtsschutzversicherung’.

If one of the above cases occurs to you, you do net even need to contact your insurance company for private liability support.

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Liability insurance when living in Germany / AXA (2024)

FAQs

Is AXA insurance valid in Germany? ›

AXA's Low Cost insurance covers medical expenses up to €30,000 in the following European countries: Austria, Belgium, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, ...

Do I need liability insurance in Germany? ›

While liability insurance in Germany might not be compulsory, it is one of the most popular voluntary insurances in the country. It protects you from paying great amounts of money in compensation for any unforeseen damages you cause to others or their property.

Does AXA cover you abroad? ›

With AXA's global health plans, you can access private healthcare providers wherever you travel. This means you don't have to rely on public healthcare systems, which can be tricky to access when you're abroad. If you need to claim, we can often pay the provider directly.

How much does liability insurance cost in Germany? ›

Overall, the regular monthly price for this type of insurance varies between €3 to €6 on average. That said, your annual premium for third-party liability insurance in Germany will hardly reach €100. Protect yourself from financial risks and get the best rates for personal liability insurance today.

What insurance do I need to live in Germany? ›

Anyone living in Germany should consider taking out personal liability insurance (private haftpflichtversicherung). This covers injury or damage to other persons or their property. You can get single person coverage or choose to cover additional members of your family.

Is AXA an international insurance? ›

AXA - Global Healthcare: global health insurance. Find an international health insurance plan for wherever life takes you. View plan types, the benefits and cover by country.

Do you need liability insurance in Europe? ›

Does my U.S. auto insurance cover me in Europe? No, your U.S. car insurance doesn't protect you while driving in Europe. Your rental car fee should include any liability insurance required by the country you're visiting. But you'll need to get extra coverage to avoid paying for damage to your rental car that you cause.

What is professional liability insurance in Germany? ›

Professional liability insurance or corporate liability covers the costs of investment, building, personal, property, and financial losses and defends against unfounded claims from third parties.

Is it illegal to live in Germany without health insurance? ›

Everyone living in Germany must have health insurance. Becoming a member of a statutory health insurance fund is not a problem when you start studying or working.

Why is AXA no longer doing travel insurance? ›

The news comes three years after Axa UK announced it would no longer sell own-brand overseas and UK travel insurance policies to new customers. Back in 2021, an Axa spokesperson stated the provider chose to stop selling its own-branded travel insurance as it wanted to "simplify its travel offering".

Does AXA operate in the US? ›

You'll find AXA Partners offices across Canada, Mexico and the United States of America. Here, we're proud to have around 850 people working on the ground to help our customers, wherever they may be in the world. We've featured three of our North American offices below.

Does insurance cover everything in Germany? ›

Germans have insurance for everything” - that might sound superficial but it is true. German insurance system offers a wide choice of ways to ensure your security be it a household, liability, accident, travel or life insurance. For foreigners, there would also be an option to get a repatriation insurance in Germany.

How much is insurance in Germany per month? ›

How much does health insurance cost per month in Germany? Social security contributions for Public Health Insurance (GKV, Gesetzliche Krankenversicherung) are set at 14.6% of an employee's gross salary. This is made up of a 7.3% contribution from the employer, plus a 7.3% contribution from the employee.

Who pays for insurance in Germany? ›

The German healthcare system is built on the idea of solidarity, ensuring equal access to medical services and insurance for everyone. Citizens and employers pay into the system, therefore, receiving free or heavily subsidized medical services.

Can I use foreign health insurance in Germany? ›

If you come from abroad and fall outside the German statutory health insurance system, you must take out private health insurance. This is definitely the case if you were privately insured while abroad. Generally, persons coming from non-European countries will have to take out private health insurance.

Is my car insurance valid in Germany? ›

Drivers from EU/EFTA countries can use insurance from their home country. Those from outside the EU can sometimes use insurance from their home country if they have an international green card. However, long-term residents in Germany will need to take out a German insurance policy.

What insurance do I need to travel to Germany? ›

German Travel Visa Insurance Requirements
  • A minimum coverage of 30,000 EUR.
  • It should cover not only Germany but all Schengen member states.
  • Coverage of medical expenses including repatriation for medical reasons, emergency healthcare, or death.

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