I recently read that if one has a car accident with another car that both parties must fill in "le constat amiable" and sign it. What is this document, do I need to keep it in the car and where do I get it from??? Any help greatly appreciated.
regards
dc
In France you just drop by your insurance carrier and ask for one. I always keep one in the car, just in case.
When I insured my car here (about 10 months ago) all I got was the vignette and a certificate of insurance, no constat and no booklet of terms and conditions, I am with AXA - were they just being lazy?
I really would like to know what exactly I am covered for (not much really as I only have resposabilite civile) so waht should I ask for in addition to the constat amiable?
Just to clarify :
« Le constat est il obligatoire ? Non. Ce document n'est pas obligatoire, mais il est fortement recommandé. A défaut, vous devez de toutes façons faire une déclaration de sinistre sans connaître la version de votre adversaire.»
However, I leave one in the car just in case! You can download a copy at www.perchabot.com/documents.htm
Clair
Yes they have my correct address, I did all the paperwork in the branch (they also insure the property) and just took what they gave me.
I will have to answer your 2nd question back to front, what am I covered for? with "responsabilite civile" as far as I am concerned nothing other than liability to 3rd parties and 3rd party property, therefore I don't need to know how to claim as I won't (myself) have anything to claim for, I do however have a phone number for european breakdown assistance.
As to the UK well nowadays it would probably have been done either on-line or via an Indian call centre but I am not in the UK and try very hard to not compare eggs with apples (my sort of no going back theory!).
Here I just need to go into town and ask, I have just been a little lazy in doing so, the posting about the constat jogged my memory.
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