How to choose liability insurance in Germany (2024)

If you cause an accident in Germany, you can be sued by the victim. If the victim wins, you will have to pay reparations.1 This could easily ruin you.

Liability insurance (Haftpflichtversicherung) protects you from such damage claims. If you cause an accident, your insurance company covers the legal fees and the reparations.

What does liability insurance cover?

Private liability insurance

Personal liability insurance (Privathaftpflichtversicherung) protects you from most claims against you:2

  • Damage you cause to the apartment you rent (doors, floors and walls, but not your own things)
    For example, if your washing machine breaks, floods the apartment you rent, and destroys the wooden floor, the insurance company will pay the repairs. It covers most apartment repairs when you move out.
  • Damage you cause to other people’s property
    If you accidentally send someone a virus that breaks their computer, or scratch someone’s car with your bicycle,3 they can sue you for damages. The insurance company will pay for the repairs and the legal fees.
  • Damage caused by your spouse and children
    Liability insurance covers your family too, except your children under 7 years old.4 Your children over 6 years old are covered until they finish their studies.5
  • Injuries caused to other people
    If you accidentally trip someone and they break their leg, they can sue you for damages. The insurance company will pay the legal fees and the reparations.

Some insurance policies will cover these accidents:

  • Lost keys
    If you lose your apartment keys, the landlord might need to replace the locks for the entire building.6 This can get really expensive. You should get insurance that covers this. Some leases require liability insurance that covers lost keys, but that’s not legal.32
  • Damage to things you rent or borrow (geliehene Sachen)
    For example, you break the couch in your furnished apartment,7 you damage a hotel room while you are on vacation,8 or you borrow a neighbour’s drill and you break it.9
  • Damage while helping a friend (Gefälligkeitsschäden)
    If you help your friend to move, and you break their furniture, liability insurance will not pay for it.10 Some new liability insurance policies cover this.11
  • Other people’s insurances not paying you (Forderungsausfall)
    If someone else hurts you, and they cannot pay the damages, your liability insurance will pay you.

Most insurance policies do not cover these accidents:

  • Damage to your own things
    The things you have in your apartment are not covered by the liability insurance. If you want to insure your furniture, your electronics or your bicycle, you need a household insurance (Hausratversicherung).12 Liability insurance covers damage to a rented apartment, but not to an apartment that you own. It still covers damage to your neighbours’ apartments.
  • Damage caused by your business activities
    If you are a freelancer or a business owner, you will need professional liability insurance (Betriebshaftpflichtversicherung) to cover your business activities.
  • Damage caused by children under 7 years old
    Your young children are not covered by most liability insurances.4 You must pay more for this. Your children over 6 years old are covered by your liability insurance until they finish their studies.5
  • Damage or injuries caused by your pets
    This is covered by a separate dog liability insurance (Hundehaftpflichtversicherung). It’s required for all dog owners in Berlin, Brandenburg, Hamburg, Lower Saxony and Thuringia.
  • Car accidents
    If you drive a car, damage to other people and their cars is covered by your car insurance, not by your personal liability insurance.
  • Legal disputes
    If you want to sue someone, your liability insurance won’t protect you. Legal insurance (Rechtsschutzversicherung) can be useful.
  • Piracy and copyright infringement
    If you get in trouble for illegally downloading movies, your liability insurance will not cover you.13
  • Locking yourself out
    If you lock yourself out of your apartment, and you call a locksmith to open the door, your liability insurance will not pay for it.31 Household insurance (Hausratversicherung) sometimes covers locksmiths.

Do I really need it?

Yes. Liability insurance is not mandatory, but it’s a really good idea.3 There is no limit on damage claims. You can be sued for millions of euros.14 A tiny mistake can bankrupt you, and a cheap insurance can prevent this.15

83% of German homes have liability insurance.16 It’s the most important type of insurance after health insurance.

How much does it cost?

It usually costs less than 5€ per month, or around 60€ per year. You can pay less if you get multiple insurances from the same company.

How to pick liability insurance

If you feel lazy, just choose Feather or Getsafe. Both options are fine. They speak English. They have simple, clear contracts in English. I have my liability insurance with Feather since 2022.

To choose liability insurance yourself…

  1. Use Tarifcheck to see options
    Don’t choose the cheapest option. Usually, it’s cheaper because the coverage is not as good.
  2. Use Test.de’s liability insurance checker
    This tool checks if your liability insurance covers the important things.
  3. Check your insurance company on Trustpilot
    Read the negative reviews. See if people have problems getting paid by the insurance company.
  4. Read your insurance policy
    All EU insurance policies come with an Insurance Product Information Document (IPID).17 This one-page summary tells you what your liability insurance covers. Then you should read your entire contract. It takes less than an hour, and it’s really worth it. If you don’t speak German, Feather and Getsafe have their contracts in English.

The minimum coverage you need

Your liability insurance must cover you well. This is the minimum it should cover:

  • Minimum insured sum
    These are the minimum sums a good liability insurance should cover.
    • At least 10 million euros18 in damages to other people. 50 million euros is better.19
    • At least 300,000€ in damages to the apartment you rent.20
    • At least 50,000€ in damages while using a computer.20
  • Worldwide coverage
    It should cover you anywhere in the world, not just in Germany.20
  • Coverage for rented things (geliehene Sachen)
    If you rent a furnished apartment, it should cover rented things. This covers you if you break the furniture.

Use this tool to check if your liability insurance covers these things.

I recommend liability insurance that covers lost keys. Replacing a lost key can be very expensive. The landlord could make you pay to replace all the locks in the building. Most liability insurances cover this.

If you often rent vehicles, you can pay around 1€/month more to cover rented vehicles. This covers the car rental company’s deductible if you damage the car.

Don’t wait

Get liability insurance before you need it. You can’t get it after you have a problem. For example, if you get liability insurance just before you move out, it might not cover the things you already broke in the apartment.

How to pay less

Don’t get the cheapest insurance. Pick good coverage with a good insurance company. There are other ways to pay less.

  • Yearly payments are cheaper than monthly payments21
  • Combine liability and household insurance to get a lower price.22
  • Choose a higher deductible (Selbstbeteiligung). If your deductible is higher, your insurance is cheaper. The price difference is small, so it’s better to pay more, and have a small deductible.23
  • Declare it on your tax return. Liability insurance payments are tax-deductible.24

English-speaking insurers

If you don’t speak German, pick an English-speaking insurer. Feather and Getsafe sell liability insurance, and they speak English.

You must understand your insurance contract. It’s important. Feather has most of its contracts in English. Getsafe only has the summary in English, not the contract.

You can also talk to an English-speaking insurance broker. They will help you pick the best liability insurance. Choose an independent insurance broker. They will recommend products from different insurers. For liability insurance, it’s less important.

My personal choice

I have liability insurance with Feather, but I have not used it yet. I chose them for a few reasons:

  • Their liability insurance meets all the requirements above.
  • They speak English. Even their insurance contract is in English. I like the convenience.
  • They helped me get private health insurance before. I trust their services.
  • I know their founder since many years, and meet him regularly. I trust him.
  • They are a German company, based in Berlin.

Other types of liability insurance

Professional liability insurance

Professional liability insurance (Betriebs- and Berufshaftpflichtversicherung) protects freelancers, tradesmen and businesses against liability claims. Your insurance will protect you from liability claims related to your job.

If you are an employee, you do not need professional liability insurance. You are already covered by your employer’s insurance.25

Some professions are required to have liability insurance:26

  • Freelance doctors and veterinarians
  • Architects
  • Civil engineers
  • Lawyers
  • Tax advisors, tax agents, tax consultancy services27

Dog liability insurance

Dog liability insurance (Hundehaftpflichtversicherung) is required in Berlin, Brandenburg, Hamburg, Lower Saxony and Thuringia. This insurance pays for the damages caused by your dog. It’s sometimes called pet liability insurance (Tierhaftpflichtversicherung) or pet owner liability insurance (Tierhalterhaftpflichtversicherung).

Hundehaftpflichtversicherung costs around 5€ per month. Use Tarifcheck to compare prices. If you don’t speak German, Feather and Getsafe sell dog liability insurance, and they speak English. Their insurance covers dangerous breeds.

More about dog liability insurance➞

Liability insurance for drivers

When you drive a vehicle, you are covered by your car’s insurance (Kfz-Haftpflichtversicherung). All cars in Germany must be insured. When you rent a car, liability insurance is included in the price.

More about car insurance in Germany➞

Legal insurance

Legal insurance (Rechtsschutzversicherung) gives you free access to a lawyer. If you have a problem with your landlord, your employer, the tax office or anyone else, you can call a lawyer. You can ask them questions, they can write letters for you, and they can go to court with you. Legal insurance will pay for it.

There is private legal insurance (for you), and professional legal insurance (for your business). Private legal insurance costs 16€ to 24€ per month.28 Professional legal insurance is more expensive. The price depends on what type of business you run.

Feather and Getsafe sell legal insurance, and they speak English. Tarifcheck lets you compare insurances, but it’s only in German.

More information about legal insurance➞

Other questions

Is liability insurance mandatory?

No. You are not required to have liability insurance, but it’s a really good idea to have it. Most Germans have it.

  • If you have a dog in Berlin, Brandenburg, Hamburg, Lower Saxony or Thuringia, you must have dog liability insurance.
  • If you have a car or a motorcycle, then you must have vehicle insurance. It includes liability insurance for when you are driving.
  • In some professions, you must have professional liability insurance.

Can the landlord force me to get liability insurance?

No. The landlord can’t force you to get liability insurance.29 If your lease has a clause that requires liability insurance, you can ignore it.30

What to do next

Read about the other types of insurance in Germany. The next most important insurances to have are legal insurance and disability insurance.

Types of insurance in Germany➞

Sources and footnotes
  1. §823 BGB

  2. cosmosdirekt.de

  3. verbraucherzentrale.de

  4. test.de, Finanztip

  5. Finanztip

  6. reddit.com/r/germany

  7. signal-iduna.de

  8. versicherungenmitkopf.de

  9. test.de, versicherungenmitkopf.de

  10. test.de, versicherungenmitkopf.de

  11. test.de

  12. Settle in Berlin

  13. geldsparen.de (archived)

  14. Finanztip

  15. reddit.com

  16. gdv.de

  17. cignaglobal.com

  18. verbraucherzentrale.de, schnellcheck.test.de

  19. Finanztip, youtube.com

  20. schnellcheck.test.de

  21. verbraucherzentrale.de

  22. huk24.de, allianz.de

  23. verbraucherzentrale.de

  24. clark.de, lohnsteuer-kompakt.de

  25. gesetze-im-internet.de

  26. Wikipedia

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  29. mietrecht.org, gevestor.de, de.luko.eu

  30. mietrecht.org

  31. check24.de

  32. mieterbund.de

How to choose liability insurance in Germany (2024)

FAQs

Is it good to have liability insurance in Germany? ›

It protects you from paying great amounts of money in compensation for any unforeseen damages you cause to others or their property. Having liability insurance in Germany gives you peace of mind as it ensures that you are not left financially vulnerable after unexpected mishaps.

What is liability insurance in German? ›

German: Haftpflichtversicherung. The private liability insurance is an indemnity insurance which you can take out voluntarily with various insurance providers. In case of damage, the insurance company covers the costs incurred up to an insured sum you previously agreed on.

What is professional liability insurance in Germany? ›

Professional liability insurance (Betriebs- and Berufshaftpflichtversicherung) protects freelancers, tradesmen and businesses against liability claims. Your insurance will protect you from liability claims related to your job.

How much is liability insurance in Germany? ›

Cost of liability insurance in Germany

You can get basic coverage for as little as €20 a year. A comprehensive plan that insures you against up to €100 million of damage will cost you around €120 a year.

Which insurance is better in Germany public or private? ›

Lower insurance premiums: The cost of private health insurance can be lower. So, you can save a lot of money (up to €3,000 per year.) More benefits: For many treatments, private health insurance covers more costs than public health insurance (e.g. non-medical practitioners).

What is a limitation of liability in Germany? ›

A limitation of liability is based on an agreement between the debtor (here the manager) and the creditor (here the company), according to which the debtor is only liability in the insured event if a determined level of fault for the breach of duty is reached (e.g. gross negligence).

What is the German liability Act? ›

The Product Liability Act only covers a person's death, bodily harm, damage to health, and damage to property. To claim property damage: The damage must be to property other than the defective product. The damaged property must be ordinarily intended for private use or consumption.

How does insurance work in Germany? ›

In Germany, all employed workers pay a statutory healthcare insurance contribution as part of their social security contribution. This is normally 8% of their gross paycheck, and this is typically matched by the employer who pays a further 7.8%.

What is third party liability insurance in Germany? ›

Third-party Private Liability Insurance in Germany (Haftpflichtversicherung) As the name suggests, the third-party private liability insurance is a type of insurance in Germany, which covers you and, in some cases, your family members if any of you are liable of causing damage, unintentional or not, to others.

What is the difference between professional liability and liability insurance? ›

Only general liability insurance can spare your business from lawsuits over a visitor slipping and falling on your commercial property. And only professional liability insurance can shield you from the high cost of alleged professional mistakes that cause a third party financial losses.

What insurance do I need to live in Germany? ›

Travel insurance is not intended to cover healthcare costs if you live overseas. Health insurance is compulsory in Germany. As a resident in Germany, you must join a German health insurer 'Krankenkasse'. You can often do this through your employer.

Do you need employers liability insurance in Germany? ›

Is It Mandatory? Liability insurance ,unlike health insurance Germany, is not mandatory. However, you may want to consider having a policy in place either way, as in Germany, you always bear the responsibility for any unintentional damages you may have to pay.

What is legal insurance in Germany? ›

Legal insurance works quite comprehensively: when you find yourself in a legal situation, you may call or meet with an attorney and receive legal advice and, if needed, representation. You will be required to file a claim after which the insurance company will handle the expenses.

What is the name of insurance in Germany? ›

The Public Health Insurance System (Gesetzliche Krankenversicherung – GKV) is the country's predominant form of health coverage.

Do you need liability insurance 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.

Is it important to have liability insurance? ›

It helps protect you from claims that your business caused bodily injury and property damage. The importance of liability insurance is that every business faces claims that can come up during normal operations.

Should you get private health insurance in Germany? ›

What are the advantages of Private Health Insurance in Germany? Private insurance can sometimes mean a higher level of care, shorter waiting times, and additional services. For instance, private insurance may cover major dental work, coverage of visual aids, and worldwide coverage, which public healthcare does not.

Do I need extra insurance to drive in Germany? ›

If you have fully comprehensive car insurance at home, and you want the same level of cover for driving abroad, ask your insurance provider if they can extend your policy to include comprehensive European car insurance cover. You might need to pay extra, but it could be worth doing for greater peace of mind.

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