Moving from India to Germany is exciting. You may come for work, studies, or with your family. But most Indians don’t realize that the German insurance system works very differently from India. One mistake can cost you thousands of euros. For example: you spill coffee on a colleague’s laptop, your child breaks the neighbor’s window, or you lose the keys of your rented flat. In Germany, you are personally responsible for all damages – and there is no limit. This is why liability insurance (Haftpflichtversicherung) is considered the most important insurance for expats.
Important: Without this insurance, you must pay everything yourself – even if it’s €50,000 or more.
In Germany, there are around 700 different tariffs for liability insurance. The best option depends on your personal situation:
Your life situation (single, couple, or family) decides which tariff is best for you. Don’t just pick the cheapest online offer.
Insurance Type | What It Covers | Who Needs It |
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Liability Insurance | Damages you cause to others (people, property) | Everyone |
Household Insurance | Your own belongings at home (furniture, clothes, electronics) | Optional |
Is liability insurance mandatory? No, but most residents consider it essential because it’s cheap and covers high risks.
Can I buy it without a residence permit? Yes, students and job-seekers in Germany can buy it.
How much does it cost? Typically €4–€10 per month depending on coverage.
Do I need separate insurance for wife and kids? Usually not; one family contract covers everyone in your household.
Can I cancel if I move back to India? Yes, most contracts allow cancellation with one month’s notice.
Liability insurance is one of the simplest and smartest steps you can take as an Indian expat. It’s affordable, covers your whole family, and protects you from financial disaster. With hundreds of tariffs available, the right choice depends on whether you’re single, a couple, or a family. Personal advice in English makes all the difference.