If you run any kind of business in Spain — from a bar in Fuengirola to a freelance studio in Barcelona — you've encountered the term responsabilidad civil. Civil liability insurance is one of the most widely required forms of cover in Spain, mandated by local licensing authorities, professional associations and event organisers. Yet many expat business owners either don't have it or don't have enough of it.
Public liability insurance (seguro de responsabilidad civil general) protects you or your business if a third party — a customer, visitor or passer-by — suffers injury or property damage as a result of your activities. It pays their compensation and covers your legal defence costs, whether or not the claim is ultimately successful.
Bars, restaurants, shops and any business open to the public typically require civil liability insurance as a condition of their municipal operating licence (licencia de actividad). Most municipalities require a minimum of €300,000–€600,000.
Any public event requires civil liability insurance as a condition of the local authority event permit. The required limit scales with expected attendance — a small market might need €300,000; a large festival may require €3 million.
Architects, engineers, lawyers, healthcare professionals and accountants are required by their professional associations to hold civil liability insurance as a condition of practice.
Self-employed tradespeople working on construction sites (electricians, plumbers, painters) are typically required by the main contractor to hold their own civil liability policy.
Self-employed autónomos are not automatically required to hold civil liability unless they fall into a regulated category. However, it is strongly advisable for any autónomo who works on clients' premises, has clients visit their workspace, or provides advice where a mistake could cause financial loss.
Civil liability insurance is one of the most affordable business covers in Spain. A small autónomo or sole trader can get €600,000 of cover from around €150–€250/year. A bar or restaurant (€1 million cover) typically pays €350–€700/year depending on turnover and capacity. Event liability for a single-day private event starts from around €100.
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