Did you know that 46 percent of households in Germany have legal insurance to ensure they are covered for any legal disputes that could arise? Policyholders take great assurance in being legally insured, as the coverage empowers them to seek justice with legal action, and gives them extra security if a case is brought against them. Because so many German residents are armed with legal insurance, they don’t hesitate to tackle disputes by involving legal professionals.
You may never have considered taking legal action before, but in Germany it is common to seek legal counsel over a dispute with a landlord or employer, or simply a disagreement over a traffic offence. Whether it’s just a consultation with a lawyer that you need, or to bring the case to court, legal insurance provides you with the means to do just that without potentially incurring large financial losses through lawyer’s fees and legal bills.
Being far from your home country with an unfamiliar legal system, language and laws to navigate, legal insurance can give expats that extra confidence and financial support they need to address an injustice in an acceptable and formal manner. This safety net ensures that you have the means to take action when faced with an infringement of your rights, and to defend yourself when you need to.
Legal insurance can differ depending on your plan, but you will generally find that your policy will include coverage for:
These costs are covered when a dispute arises over an insured event.
Some examples of insured events include:
To prevent people from taking out legal insurance to cover the costs of an ongoing or imminent legal dispute, after you take out your policy a waiting period will apply before you can make a claim on your insurance.
This time can be anywhere between three and six months depending on your policy and your particular dispute. You cannot access the services offered by your legal insurance for disputes that arise prior to signing up or during your waiting period.
A waiting time is standard in the legal insurance industry, so it’s advisable to sign up for legal insurance sooner rather than later to ensure you are covered and eligible to start using your policy when the need arises. The good news is that you can still make use of free telephone consultations with a lawyer during this period.
Deductibles are the amount you have to pay from your own pocket for a claim, before your insurance company steps in to cover the rest of the bill. This deductible only applies for an insured legal matter, so with Feather for example, the initial phone consultations are always free.
The deductible usually starts at around 300 euros, but might be lower if you have held legal insurance in Germany for five years or more. If a case can be solved relatively quickly, your deductible may not apply, and many insurance companies will offer bonuses like reducing your deductible for each year that you don’t make a claim.
As Germans have and are not afraid to use their legal insurance, there is a fair chance that you may at some point end up involved in a legal matter, even if you don’t raise a complaint yourself. In times like these, having legal insurance can help get you the support you need and soften the financial blow.