
When university starts
New chapter, new city, new shared flat—and suddenly you’re juggling timetables instead of parents’ evenings. You’ve got plenty on your plate. Tick a few basics now and future‑you keeps more time, money, and headspace for real student life.
Essential cover
for this moment

Public Health
Enrolling at a German university requires health insurance. Public student plans keep costs predictable and cover GPs, emergencies and prescriptions while you focus on classes.

Liability
New flat, new roommates, lots of shared stuff. If you crack a screen, flood a floor, or ding a bike, liability covers costly third‑party damage and saves you awkward money talks.

Private Health
If you opt out of public at the start, private student plans can be cost‑efficient with faster appointments and tailored benefits. Smart if you want more flexibility.

Contents
Your laptop, phone, bike and essentials in a dorm or shared flat add up. Contents insurance covers theft, fire and water damage, so one mishap won’t wipe your semester budget.

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