What is the European Accident Statement Form?
EASF is the digital version of the official European Accident Statement Form - a standardised document used after any road traffic accident across all EU countries, whether you are at home or travelling abroad. Both drivers complete their sections simultaneously on their own devices, replacing the traditional paper form. The completed form is required by insurers to process accident claims and is accepted across Europe - including for holiday accident claims and accident abroad compensation.
How does it work?
Create a session and show the QR code to the other driver. After scanning, both devices are securely connected.
Each party fills in their section of the form on their own device in real-time.
Sign and receive the completed PDF document instantly via email.
Why use EASF?
Faster claim processing
Digital format allows insurance companies to process claims immediately without waiting for paper documents.
No errors or omissions
The form guides you through all required fields, ensuring nothing important is missed.
Instant documentation
Both parties receive PDF copies immediately via email - no need to exchange contact details or wait for post.
Accepted by all insurers
EASF is the European standard recognised by all EU insurers - for domestic claims, holiday accident claims, and accident abroad compensation alike.
Real-time collaboration
Both drivers fill out the form simultaneously on their own devices, seeing updates in real-time.
Secure and private
Data is encrypted. GDPR compliant.
Add photos
Attach photos of damages and accident scene directly to the form for better documentation.
100% online
Entire process from start to finish online. No printing or paper documents needed.
Mobile-friendly
Fill out the entire form on your phone, anywhere you are. Optimized for mobile devices.
WCAG 2.1 AA Accessible
Compliant with WCAG 2.1 Level AA and the EU Web Accessibility Directive (EN 301 549 v3.2.1). Supports screen readers, keyboard navigation, and high contrast mode.
100% free
No fees, subscriptions, or registration required.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the European Accident Statement Form and when do I need it?
The European Accident Statement Form (also known as constat amiable or accident declaration form) is the standard document completed by both drivers after any road traffic accident across Europe - whether in your home country or abroad. It is used for domestic accident claims as well as holiday accident claims and accident abroad compensation. Both drivers complete it at the scene; it is accepted by all EU insurers.
Can I use it for a car accident in my own country, not just abroad?
Yes. The European Accident Statement Form is used for any car accident across EU countries - not just when driving abroad. It is the standard document for domestic accident claims in all EU member states, as well as for accidents abroad and holiday accident claims.
Do I need to print the form?
No. You can send the generated PDF to your insurer electronically - ideal when you have had a car accident abroad and need to handle everything quickly. You can also print it if you prefer.
Is my data secure?
Yes. Data is processed solely for the purpose of generating the PDF document. It is not stored on the server after the session ends. GDPR compliant.
Can I fill in the form alone, without the other party?
The form is designed to be filled in jointly by both drivers. Each side fills in their section and provides their signature. This is a requirement for accident abroad claims - the joint statement from both drivers is what makes the document valid for your insurer.
In which languages is the form available?
The form is available in twenty-two European languages: English, Polish, German, Ukrainian, French, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Romanian, Swedish, Czech, Greek, Hungarian, Danish, Bulgarian, Croatian, Slovak, Finnish, Lithuanian, Slovenian, and Estonian. This is particularly useful when you have an accident abroad and the other driver speaks a different language.
What if I don't have internet access at the scene of the accident?
The application supports offline mode. Once connected to the internet, the data will be synchronised and the PDF will be generated. You can start filling in the accident form abroad even without a data connection.
Is the electronic signature valid for accident abroad claims?
Yes. The digital signature confirms the identity of the person making the statement. It is accepted by insurers across Europe as valid documentation for accident abroad compensation and holiday accident claims.
What if more than two vehicles are involved in the accident abroad?
The form covers two vehicles (A and B). If your accident abroad involves more vehicles, a separate form should be completed for each pair of vehicles involved.
Is EASF free?
Yes, the service is completely free for both drivers. No fees, subscriptions, or registration required.