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Could you describe a car accident in French?
If not, then why don't you buy a copy of the original European Accident Statement in English for just a few euros?
If you live abroad and have insured your car on foreign plates, then your
foreign insurance company have probably given you a form to keep in your car and
to fill in if you have an accident. But in which language? Do you understand it
all?
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Buy Now!
Tick the wrong box
and the accident that wasn't your fault suddenly is
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The European Accident Statement is a coded form with boxes to tick typical
accident types.
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It is very important to tick the right boxes for the right
drivers, because these boxes are determining factors when it comes to deciding
responsibility for the accident. If you trust a foreign driver to fill in the
form in a language you don't understand, then you may end up paying hundreds or
even thousands of euros in higher insurance premium if the other driver is less
scrupulous than you are.
If the insurance company later want a translation of the form to their own language, then the
translation can quietly be done later, after emotions or shock after the accident have calmed down.
Why don't I just take a photocopy or print it off the Internet somewhere?
That's an option, but to be valid, a completed form needs to be in duplicate,
and only an original form is self-duplicating.
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Prices
1 form: €0.50 + postage + handling. The exact amount will be shown
before you accept payment.
Delivery time:
Forms in stock: France 7 days, rest of EU & Switzerland 10 days.
Forms not in stock: France 14 days, rest of EU & Switzerland 17 days.
Number of forms in stock: 2
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closure! Orders above stock will not be accepted.
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