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Professional Indemnity Insurance: Your Freelance Career Needs a Solid Foundation.

As a freelancer or consultant in Germany, you put a lot of passion, time, and money into your business. Whether you are an IT specialist, a management consultant, or a creative professional: a single mistake – made by you or one of your employees – can lead to immense compensation claims. Professional Indemnity Insurance (Betriebshaftpflicht / Berufshaftpflicht) is the most important safety net for your professional existence.

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The Story of Mark: When a Bug Threatens a Freelance Career

Let me tell you the story of Mark. Mark is an IT consultant from the USA who moved to Berlin a few years ago. He works as a freelancer for various startups. During a project for an e-commerce platform, he made a mistake in the code that caused the checkout process to fail for an entire weekend.

The lost revenue amounted to over €50,000. The startup demanded compensation from Mark. For Mark's small business, this would have meant immediate ruin. His entire savings would have been wiped out, and his future in Germany would have been at risk.

Fortunately, Mark had taken out a specialized Professional Indemnity Insurance through me earlier that year. The insurance company took over the legal defense, analyzed the claim, and eventually covered the entire sum. Mark was able to continue his work and stay in Germany. Today he says: "In my job, errors happen – we are all human. But without the insurance, my mistake would have been the end of my dream of living and working in Germany."

Why Professional Indemnity is Mandatory for Every Professional

Just as in private life, as an entrepreneur you are liable for damages you cause to third parties. The difference: in the commercial sector, the sums are often many times higher.

The insurance offers three essential functions:

  • Protection against bodily injury: If a client trips in your office and gets seriously injured.
  • Protection against property damage: If you accidentally damage client equipment or property.
  • Protection against financial loss: Especially important for consultants – if your advice or software leads to a financial loss for the client.
  • Passive legal protection: The insurance fends off unjustified claims against you – if necessary, even in court.

Industry-Specific Solutions instead of One-Size-Fits-All

Every freelancer has different risks. A management consultant needs different protection than a web developer or a translator. As your independent broker, I create a risk analysis for you:

  • IT Professionals: Need specific IT liability including protection for software errors and data loss.
  • Consultants: Require high coverage for pure financial losses (Vermögensschaden).
  • Creative Agencies: Need protection for copyright infringements and media risks.

What Freelancers Should Look for in a Comparison

I compare the leading providers in the German market for you. Important points in the fine print include:

  • Coverage Amount: No business should start today with less than €3 million (better €5 million) for bodily injury and property damage.
  • Coverage for Financial Loss: Ensure the sub-limit for pure financial loss matches your project volumes.
  • International Coverage: Do you serve clients outside of Germany or even outside the EU?
  • Activity Damages: Are damages to items you are currently working on (e.g., a client's laptop) covered?

Requirements for Expats

  • German Business Registration (Gewerbeanmeldung or Freelance Tax ID)
  • German Business Address
  • German Bank Account (IBAN)

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is professional indemnity insurance essential for my business?
As an entrepreneur, you are liable without limit for damages you or your employees cause to third parties. A single moment of carelessness can lead to compensation claims in the millions, which without insurance protection can ruin your professional and private existence.
What is the difference between bodily injury, property damage, and financial loss?
Bodily injury covers physical harm to people. Property damage covers damage to physical objects. Financial loss (Vermögensschaden) refers to purely monetary losses that did not result from a physical injury or damage, which is the most common risk for consultants and IT freelancers.
Are damages to my rented office space covered?
Yes, a good policy includes 'Mietsachschäden'. This is crucial if fire, water, or negligence causes damage to the office space you rent, for which you would otherwise be personally liable.
What are 'gradual damages' (Allmählichkeitsschäden)?
These are damages that occur slowly over time, for example through constant exposure to moisture or temperature. Standard policies sometimes exclude these, but I ensure they are included for your peace of mind.
Are 'activity damages' to client property insured?
Activity damages (Tätigkeitsschäden) occur to items you are directly working on. Many standard German tariffs exclude these. I look for 'Expat-friendly' or modern tariffs that include this protection, as it is essential for IT freelancers and technical consultants.
Am I covered if I hire subcontractors?
If you act as a primary contractor, you may be liable for the mistakes of your freelancers. A professional policy should contain a subcontractor clause to protect you from the financial fallout if your sub-contractor's own insurance is insufficient.
Legal Note: The information provided here is for general educational purposes, non-binding information, and orientation. It does not constitute individual advice or a binding offer. Daniel Hüsken accepts no liability for the accuracy of the information. Insurance conditions may vary. For tailored protection, a digital consultation via video call is required.

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