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Personal Liability Insurance for Expats in Germany

Coverage up to €50 million — from ~€4/month. Rental damage, lost keys, and personal injury included.

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Starting from
~€4–8/month
Singles & families
Coverage
Up to €50 million
Personal injury, property & financial loss
Includes
Passive legal defense
Unjustified claims fought on your behalf

What an accident can really cost you

See the difference between paying out of pocket — and having proper coverage.

Without liability insurance
Lost apartment key (central lock system): €3,000–€10,000
Damage to rented apartment (floors, kitchen): €2,000–€15,000
Cyclist injured by your fault: €50,000–€millions
→ You are liable with your current and future income. It can ruin you financially.
With liability insurance
Monthly cost: ~€4–8/month
All damage claims: covered up to €50 million
Unjustified claims: insurer defends you in court
→ Full protection for less than a streaming subscription.

How it works

Three simple steps to get covered.

1
Tell us about your situation
Single or family? Pets? Rented apartment? We find the right coverage for your life in Germany.
2
We compare & recommend
As independent brokers we compare multiple insurers and find the best tariff — including rental damage and key loss cover.
3
You're protected
Sign up online in minutes. If you cause accidental damage, we handle the claims process for you in English.

What's covered

The most important protections, all in one policy.

Property damage
Accidentally break someone's laptop, scratch a car, or damage a friend's furniture — covered
Personal injury
If you accidentally injure someone, insurance covers medical costs, rehab & compensation
Rental property damage
Damage to your landlord's floors, doors, kitchen or sanitary — essential for every renter
Lost keys
Lose your apartment or office key? Lock replacement for an entire building can cost €10,000+ — covered
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Not mandatory — but almost everyone has it
84% of German households have personal liability insurance. It's not required by law, but it's considered the single most important insurance after health insurance. Without it, a single accident can lead to financial ruin.

Real situations where it helps

Common everyday accidents that can cost thousands.

Kitchen fire in a rented flat
A forgotten pot of oil catches fire and damages the landlord's fitted kitchen and walls — liability insurance covers the landlord's repair costs.
Lost apartment key
You lose your building key — the entire central lock system needs replacing. Cost: €5,000+. Liability insurance pays for it.
Water damage to neighbor's flat
Your washing machine hose bursts and floods the apartment below — insurance covers your neighbor's damaged furniture and the landlord's flooring.

Good to know — what's usually not covered

Personal advice helps make sure you get the right coverage.

  • Damage you cause intentionally or through criminal acts
  • Damage to your own belongings (that's home contents insurance)
  • Car-related damages — covered by your car insurance (Kfz-Haftpflicht)
  • Professional or business-related liability — needs a separate policy
  • Damage between family members on the same policy
  • Broken glass in your apartment — needs separate glass insurance
This is why personal advice matters: we make sure your policy covers rental damage, key loss, and other essentials that many basic tariffs leave out.

Especially important for

If any of these apply to you, don't wait.

  • Every expat in Germany — you are personally liable for any accidental damage
  • Tenants in rented apartments — rental damage cover (Mietsachschäden) is essential
  • Families with children — kids break things, and you're responsible
  • Anyone with an apartment key — losing it can cost thousands

What our clients say

Real stories from Indian expats we've helped.

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"I lost my apartment key and the lock replacement cost €4,000. My liability insurance covered everything. So glad I had it."
Rohit · Düsseldorf
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"Our son accidentally scratched the landlord's parquet floor. Without liability insurance it would have cost us thousands."
Meena & Vikram · Hamburg
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"Someone falsely claimed I damaged their car. My insurer rejected the claim and defended me — all included."
Sanjay · Stuttgart

Your expert for liability insurance

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Yash Choudhary
Insurance Expert · NEOdirect
Specialised in helping Indian expats find the right protection in Germany. I make sure your policy covers rental damage, key loss, and all the extras you actually need — explained in simple English.
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Want to learn more first?
Read our detailed blog article about personal liability insurance in Germany — what it covers, what it doesn't, and why it matters.
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FAQ — Personal Liability Insurance

Quick answers to the most common questions.

What does personal liability insurance cover?+
It covers claims against you for accidental property damage, personal injury, and financial loss caused to others — including rental property damage and lost key replacement.
Is liability insurance mandatory in Germany?+
No, it's not legally required. But 84% of German households have it because without it, you are personally liable with all your assets — current and future — for any damage you cause.
Does it cover my family too?+
Yes — family tariffs cover your partner and children under the same policy. Children are covered until they finish their education, even if they no longer live at home.
What is "passive legal protection"?+
If someone makes an unjustified claim against you, your insurer will defend you — including covering court costs. It's like having a legal shield built into your policy.
How much does it cost?+
Good single coverage starts from around €50/year (~€4/month). Family tariffs are slightly higher but cover everyone in the household. The difference between basic and premium tariffs is often just a few euros.
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