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Digital Accident Report – Advantages over the Paper Form

The digital accident report replaces the classic paper form. Learn how it works, why it offers advantages and why insurance companies accept it just like a handwritten report.

What is a digital accident report?

A digital accident report is a web application that lets you fill out the European accident report directly on your smartphone. Instead of paper and pen, you use your smartphone's camera, touchscreen and GPS. The digital accident report on unfallbericht.at works entirely in the browser – no app download needed. You register for free, create a new report and are guided step by step through all fields of the standardized European accident report. The result is a PDF that follows the official CEA form and is accepted by insurance companies in over 40 European countries.

Digital accident report vs. paper form

The comparison shows clear advantages of the digital accident report: Availability: The paper form sits in the glove compartment – if it's there at all. The digital report is always available on your smartphone. Speed: Filling out a paper form typically takes 45-60 minutes. The digital report is done in under 10 minutes. Language: The paper form exists only in one language. The digital report supports 13 languages – each party sees the form in their language. Accuracy: With paper forms, fields are often forgotten or filled in illegibly. The digital version guides through all required fields and validates entries. Photos: With paper, photos must be taken separately. In the digital report, they are integrated directly. Sketch: On paper, the accident sketch is often drawn inaccurately. The digital report offers an GPS-based sketch feature. Legal validity: Both versions are equally valid. The digital PDF follows the CEA standard.

How does the digital accident report work?

The process is divided into 7 simple steps: 1. Register for free on unfallbericht.at 2. Create a new accident report 3. Share a code or QR code with the other driver 4. Enter accident data together in real-time – each in your own language 5. Draw the accident sketch with AI assistance 6. Mark damage and take photos 7. Sign digitally on your smartphone After signing, a PDF in the CEA standard format is automatically generated. Both parties can download the PDF and send it to their insurance company. All data is automatically saved at each step. If you lose your connection, you can continue the report at any time.

Special features of the digital accident report

The digital accident report offers features that are not possible with a paper form: • Live synchronization: Both accident parties see all entries in real-time on their devices. No dictating, no copying. • Location-based accident sketch: The app loads a map of the nearby streets via GPS. You place vehicles, trucks, bikes and traffic signs on the map. • OCR data recognition: Hold your driver's license or insurance card in front of the camera – data is extracted automatically. • 13 languages: Each party sees the app in their chosen language. Entries are displayed translated for both sides. • Photo documentation: Photograph damage directly in the app – photos are stored in the report. • GPS location: The accident location is automatically detected via GPS. • Automatic data backup: All entries are saved after each step.

Is a digital accident report legally valid?

Yes. The digital accident report on unfallbericht.at generates a PDF that follows the standardized form of the Comité Européen des Assurances (CEA). This form is established in over 40 European countries as a recognized document for claims processing. The digital signatures of both accident parties have the same legal force as handwritten signatures. Insurance companies treat the digital PDF the same way as a handwritten paper form. The report can be sent directly to the insurance company via email, WhatsApp or as a download.

Who is the digital accident report suitable for?

The digital accident report is suitable for: • Private individuals: Any driver who wants to be prepared for an emergency. Registration is free and takes just seconds. • Fleet companies: Companies with vehicle fleets can use unfallbericht.at to centrally manage their employees' accident reports. • Driving schools: Instructors can recommend the digital accident report to their students as a modern tool. • Car rental companies: The digital accident report is ideal for international customers who want to fill out the form in their own language. • Travelers: Anyone involved in an accident abroad benefits from the multilingual support and standardized PDF output.

Do I need an app for the digital accident report?

No. The digital accident report on unfallbericht.at is a web app that works directly in your mobile browser – no download from the App Store or Google Play Store needed. Simply open unfallbericht.at in your browser, register for free and you can immediately create an accident report. The web app works on all modern smartphones and tablets, regardless of operating system (iOS, Android). Optionally, you can save the web app as a shortcut on your home screen – then it opens like a native app. But even without this shortcut, everything works fully through the browser.

Frequently asked questions about the digital accident report

A digital accident report is a web app that lets you fill out the European accident report directly on your smartphone, sign it digitally and download it as a PDF.

Yes. The generated PDF follows exactly the CEA standard form. The digital signature has the same legal force as a handwritten signature.

Always available, 13 languages, real-time sync with the other driver, Location-based accident sketch, automatic data extraction via OCR, photos in the report, PDF export – all free.

No. Unfallbericht.at is a web app that works directly in your mobile browser. No download needed.

It is completely free. All features are available at no cost.

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