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Private Insurance for Expats in Germany

Protecting your belongings and your liability is essential when living in Germany. German law is very strict regarding personal liability, and some coverages are even required by landlords or for registering a car. I provide expert advice in English to help you secure what matters most.

Essential Coverages for Expats in Germany

Why Liability Insurance is Crucial for Apartment Hunting in Germany

In Germany's competitive housing market, landlords look for reliable tenants. Having Private Liability Insurance (Privathaftpflichtversicherung) is often a prerequisite. Why? Because if you accidentally damage the apartment (e.g., a water leak or a broken glass door), the insurance covers the cost. Without it, you are personally liable for the full amount, which could be thousands of euros. Show your landlord that you are well-prepared!

Price Transparency: In Germany, insurance premiums are strictly regulated. You pay the exact same price whether you book directly with the provider or through an expert broker like me. My consulting service is included in the premium you pay anyway.

Requirements for Expats

  • Valid German Address (Anmeldung)
  • German Bank Account (IBAN)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Which private insurances are truly essential for expats in Germany?
Private Liability (Haftpflicht) is the absolute must-have, as it protects against unlimited claims for damages. If you rent an apartment, Household (Hausrat) is highly recommended. For car owners, Kfz-insurance is mandatory.
What is the difference between Household and Residential Building insurance?
Household insurance covers everything inside your home (furniture, electronics, etc.). Residential Building insurance covers the structure of the house itself. If you rent, you only need Household insurance; landlords take care of the Building insurance.
When is Legal Protection (Rechtsschutz) worth it?
Legal protection is highly recommended for expats to handle disputes with landlords, employers, or in traffic. It covers lawyer fees and court costs, allowing you to enforce your rights without financial risk.
What does 'Waiver of gross negligence' mean?
This is a crucial clause. It means the insurance will still pay out even if a damage was caused by your own oversight (e.g., leaving a candle burning). Without this clause, insurers could reduce or refuse payment.
Why are regular insurance checks important?
Life as an expat changes quickly. A regular check ensures your coverage matches your current situation, includes new items (like an E-Bike), and remains at a competitive price-performance level.
How does the 100% online claims process work?
Our modern providers allow you to report damages easily via an app or web portal. You can upload photos and documents directly, and since I am your broker, I support you throughout the process to ensure a smooth payout.

As your independent insurance broker, I provide a transparent market comparison across all relevant providers to find the most cost-effective and highest-performing solutions for your goals.

Legal Note: Information provided is for general guidance. Individual advice is necessary for binding offers. As an independent broker, I provide neutral market comparisons across hundreds of providers.

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