Are you looking for the best legal insurance in Germany that really fits your everyday life and protects you from unexpected legal expenses? Then you’re in the right place. Germany’s legal insurance market offers a wide range of options – but not every policy is suitable for everyone, especially if you are an expat or international professional.
If you want to get started right away, you can calculate your legal insurance online or book a consultation with our experts here: Legal insurance in Germany – calculator & expert advice.
Legal insurance in Germany – called Rechtsschutzversicherung – covers the high costs that come with legal disputes, such as lawyers, court fees, experts and sometimes mediation. Instead of paying thousands of euros out of pocket, your insurer steps in as long as the case falls under the insured areas.
Typical areas that can be included in a legal insurance policy are:
A deeper overview of how legal insurance works in Germany – especially for expats – is available in our detailed guide: Guide to legal insurance in Germany.
When searching for the best legal insurance in Germany, you should not only look at the price. These criteria help you find a policy that truly fits your situation:
Make sure the coverage limit is high enough – many strong tariffs offer 1–5 million euros or even unlimited coverage. Also check which legal areas are included:
Equally important: Which people are covered? Are your partner and children included, and which vehicles are insured? If you are unsure which modules you need, our team can help you combine them in a smart way: Legal insurance – individual advice & offer.
For many areas (especially employment and tenant legal protection) insurers apply a waiting period of around 3–6 months. During this time, conflicts that already exist or are clearly foreseeable are usually not covered.
Some tariffs offer shorter waiting periods or no waiting period at all for specific modules, such as pure traffic legal protection. That’s why it is smart to take out your legal insurance before problems arise.
More details on waiting periods and exceptions can be found in our Guide to legal insurance in Germany.
A reasonable deductible (for example 150–300 euros per case) can significantly reduce the premium without weakening your protection too much. Make sure that the deductible applies per case, not per year.
Every legal insurance has exclusions. Typical examples are:
Take time to read the terms and conditions – or let us explain them in simple English if German is not your first language. A good starting point for this is our Insurance GUIDE for legal insurance in Germany.
A good legal insurance policy is not just about coverage, but also about how fairly and quickly the insurer responds in the event of a claim. Check independent ratings, customer experiences and how easy it is to reach the claims department.
As independent insurance brokers, we work with several established legal insurers and can transparently show you the strengths and weaknesses of each provider.
To give you a better idea of the value of legal insurance in Germany, here are some typical scenarios:
In such situations, legal insurance can cover lawyer fees, court costs, expert opinions and, depending on the tariff, even mediation or out-of-court settlements.
Unlike comparison portals or single insurers, an independent broker looks at more than just the price. We check which legal insurance really fits your life situation and risk profile.
If you want to understand how we compare to online comparison portals, have a look at our 2026 guide: Legal Insurance in Germany Guide (2026) – Check24 vs NEOdirect.
Ready to secure or improve your legal insurance in Germany? You have two easy options:
For an even deeper understanding of how legal insurance works and what you should look out for, we recommend our detailed article: Insurance GUIDE for legal insurance.