ASSURANCES BENOIT
Beaune-Bourgogne

   
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Insuring in France? A difficult task for most newcomers installing in France. After thorough preparations, many French courses, a good glass of wine and a lot of courage a house is bought in an eyewink… not so difficult after all. That is the easy part because when it comes to dealing with more technical subjects such as French administration and INSURANCE… you can easily become lost in a minefield of rules and regulations!  If only there were someone to explain the small print in English…

Assurances Benoit can help you out!

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ABOUT US

Assurances Benoit is a small insurance agency located in the centre of the well known wine-village of Beaune (Burgundy). We are part of Generali Assurances, one of the biggest insurance companies in France.

Our team consists of 11 insurance experts, all of French nationality except for one: Maartje SCHALK (see picture on the right) who is Dutch and can help you with any insurance matter in English (or Dutch).

 

WHAT DO WE DO?

We felt it necessary to respond to the demand for assistance by offering special services. These include translating the general conditions of basic insurance products (building/contents insurance, car insurance, legal protection insurance), making it easier to understand what you are actually insured for.

We also offer extra ‘insurance-related services’ such as:

Assistance with registering your vehicle in France, subscribing to the Social Security system, and we offer explanations of application forms, quotes and policies in your own language!

Assurances Benoit believes in a direct, sincere and friendly approach that will always result in the best deal, taking away the worries for foreign clients in a foreign country. We deal with our clients directly from start to finish, which means that you will always be in direct contact with Maartje, also in the case of an incident. You will in no circumstance be directed to a (French) telephone platform.

 Already insured?

The laws regarding cancellation of insurance policies are different in France than in the UK. Every policy is renewed automatically. So if your policy is not cancelled (two months prior to the renewal date) you are stuck with it for another year. Thankfully there is a new law called LOI CHATEL that offers a second chance and allows you to cancel within 20 days after the date the renewal notice has arrived in the post.

What do you do when you wish to change insurers? NOTHING AT ALL! Assurances Benoit will take care of the cancellation of your existing policy.

 

 

Assurances Benoit is happy to help you with any kind of insurance, whether you wish to insure your:

 

Your château, grange or caravan;

Your antique or Ikea furniture;

Your spectacles or your false teeth;

Your Rolls Royce or Reliant Robin;

Your trip to the UK or to Kenya;

Your life insurance or your funeral insurance;

Your conflicts with the gendarmes or with your neigbours;

Your chambre d’hôtes or renovation business;

Your dogs, cats or camels

 

and all this in your own language!

 

 

 

 

 

ANY QUESTIONS? PLEASE DON'T HESITATE TO CONTACT US:

Our address:

4 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Jacques - 21202 BEAUNE CEDEX - BOITE POSTALE 52
Fax #33 (0)3 8024 9022- Tel #33 (0)3 8024 2401

email: mschalk@agence.generali.fr

 

 


                        

Health insurance in France

 

The French Healthcare system in a nutshell

 

 

 

Most certainly you have already noticed that the French Health Care system is slightly different from the one in the UK.

CPAM, SECU, RAM, URSAFF, CAISSE MALADIE getting dizzy…? Don’t worry, you are not alone.

Caisse Maladie = Sécurité Sociale (Sécu) = Basic Health Cover

 

In 1946, the French government decided to establish a social security system that covered 100% of its inhabitants, from president to peasant. Every inhabitant is covered under one of several caisses that are related to the profession of each individual (artisan, commerçant, retraité’, salarié, etc).

Unfortunately for foreigners coming to live in France the rules applicable for registration with Social Security have been sharpened. The French government has decided that a difference will be made between those that are considered ‘active’ (anyone living in France that is either employed or self-employed and registered as such) and those that are ‘non-active’ (retired, working in the UK or in any other country than France, unemployed, etc).

 

Up till now anyone that was considered ‘non-active’ could be covered under the umbrella of CMU (Couverture Maladie Universelle) that is part of Social Security. However since this new law came in to force on the 23d of November 2007 affiliation to the health system will strongly depend on one’s situation.

 

The good news is that anyone who had already registered before this date can continue to benefit from the health service and will not be ‘thrown out’ contrary to earlier decisions made by the government. 

 

At present the following situations are possible:

 

Newcomers that work in France either by employment or self-employment will be able to register with Social Security without problems as before. They will need to address themselves to the appropriate ‘caisse’ according to their profession (for example CPAM if you are employed and UNIO, RAM, RADIANCE if you are self-employed).

The running of gîtes and chambre d’hôtes is considered an ‘active’ business and therefore owners should apply and register with the appropriate ‘caisse’ (RSI=Régime Social des Indépendants). Premiums will be calculated based on income. 

 

People that are retired and receive a pension from the UK can apply for a so-called E121 in England and with this form they can register without problems with Social Security as before.

 

For those who live in France but continue to work in the UK a so-called E106 is available which allows you to register with Social Security as before without problems as long as the E106 is valid. The inconvenience is that once the E106 expires and will not be extended,  you are not entitled to stay in the system. You will have to re-apply if possible according to your new situation.

 

In any other situation (unemployed, income from interests, personal pensions, etc) it will be complicated if not impossible to apply for registration in the French Social Security system. If you are considered non active you will be refused and you will not be entitled to enter the system before having lived in France permanently for a period of 5 years. In the meantime the solution is to take out private insurance available for those that cannot or do not want to register with Social Security. Private health-insurance offers an alternative for the basic cover one normally would have through Social Security plus a small top-up. 

 

If you are ‘active’ and you have registered… how does the system work?

When you have managed all the paperwork with patience and successfully registered through this Social Security system, the amount of health cover to which you are entitled will not cover 100% of the cost ... and the difference can be considerable. For example, a stay in a major University hospital in France - even without surgical intervention - can cost in the region of 800 euros a day. No more than 60-70% of this will be paid by the state, the remaining 30-40% would have to come out of your own pocket!  

 

top-up insurance 

Now, to cover the gap of 30-40% it is possible to buy a so-called ‘top-up’ insurance. However this is not as easy as it seems… unless you know the system it is rather difficult to distinguish the differences between the numerous possibilities amongst the insurance companies that offer these ‘top-up’s.

The Rates

 

It is important to know that in France Social Security works with standard rates (= tarif de convention) for all medical acts. The percentages of reimbursement are related to these rates. However, any medical institution or doctor is free to choose if they work with the rates fixed by Social Security (conventionné) or if they use their own (non-conventionné). This means that if you visit a doctor that charges more than the standard rate, Social Security will reimburse based on the fixed rate, so your gap will be greater, which means that a 100% top-up will not be enough because the top-up reimburses related to social security, in other words related to the standard rate. In this case you would need a cover of for example 150%, 200%, 300% depending on how expensive your doctor is.

This is why in France people ask their dentist for a quote when they need a major surgical treatment for example.   

ah, French living!A complicated story… indeed! The small print can often be confusing, so you need to choose your policy carefully. We will make sure that you understand what you pay for.

If you would like to receive more information regarding the registration with Social Security or the possibilities of taking out private health insurance, if you would like to receive a quote for a top-up, or if you would like to make an appointment to discuss various options, please do not hesitate to contact Maartje Schalk at Assurances Benoit, telephone number 03.80.24.24.01, or per e-mail: mschalk@agence.generali.fr
 

 

 

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