French Insurance In France

(Generali group)

05 45 82 03 20

Your friendly English speaking insurance agency in France since 1982

French Insurance In France

(Generali group)

Your friendly English speaking insurance agency in France since 1982

Contact us

05 45 82 03 20

Opening times
Mon-Fri 9:00 – 17:00
info@frenchinsuranceinfrance.com

How to cancel an insurance in France

Most contracts in France, whether they are insurance contracts or others are set up on an automatic renewal basis. This means that they will be automatically renewed unless you don’t give the proper amount of notice to cancel. Various solutions are on hand in order to...

Towing a caravan or trailer in France

….what are the requirements.   Rule 1: General legal requirements All caravans or trailers have to display a number plate. Failing to display a number plate could result in a fine that can go up to 750 euros maximum, in the same way as not being able to show the...

Register your car in France

A step by step guide on using the ANTS site to register your car Once you have collected all the required documents to file your application for registering your vehicle bought within the European Union, you should register it via the ANTS system (AGENCE NATIONALE DES...

Types of car insurance policies

There are 3 levels of cover available to insure a vehicle: third party only ( “Au tiers” ), third party fire and theft ( “Au tiers + vol, incendie, bris de glace”), and fully comprehensive (“tous risques”). Car owners must carry with them the registration documents of...

Breakdown Assistance in France

Breakdown assistance is almost always included in the insurance. In case of break down, the insured must call the assistance provider as it is them who organise the recovery. They will recover the vehicle to the nearest garage, and organise to take the driver and...

New driving rules in 2018

The national speed-limit on ordinary roads (i.e. excluding divided highways and motorways) will go down from 90 km/hr to 80 km/hr, as from July 1st. Motorway speed limit will remain at 130km/hr and dual carriageways at 110 km/hr. HANDS FREE mobile-phone use is banned...
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