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It is obligatory for all cars in France to have third party liability auto insurance (other motor insurance: fire, theft, vandalism is optional). If you are involved in an accident or car crash, this insurance covers any injury or damage that you may cause to another party and may include cover of any legal costs that may be incurred. (Check details with your insurer.) On signing for motor insurance, the agent will provide you with a green card (carte verte) which must be displayed in the car windscreen. This serves as proof of valid liability insurance and is accepted throughout Europe in countries which are signatories of the Green Card System. The insurance agent will also provide an accident report sheet - the constat amiable d'accident - which should always be kept in the car, along with a pen. In the event of an accident with no serious injuries, and if both drivers agree on the facts, there is no obligation to contact the police, however all parties must still complete the accident report in order to benefit from insurance. The constat is an agreed statement of terms. It is to be filled out at the scene of the accident; it is purely a statement of facts not an establishment of blame. Information required includes: place of accident, names of witnesses, names of drivers with driver licence details (you should always carry your licence with you), and details of the insurers. The Accident Report Sheet
If there are any injuries, contact the police: call either 112 or 17. Do not sign any paperwork if you do not understand it, it can be used as evidence. If you do not understand the paperwork, contact the police (tel: 112 or 17). A Minor Incident
If a driver refuses to sign the form, make a note of the registration number and take the details of any witnesses or police officers. Once the form has been successfully filled in, you have five days to return it to your insurer. If neither driver has a constat available then the report can be done by letter and sent to the insurance company within five days. The insurance companies will then analyse the evidence to assign responsibility. Note: The French insurance industry has a "no claims bonus" structure so it is possible for drivers to agree to pay independently for the damage to protect their "no claims" status and avoid further long-term costs. Even if this is agreed at the scene, it is still advisable to complete the constat as a back up. A Serious Accident
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