Tourist accident in Spain: how to claim compensation without losing your right to payment
If you came to Spain temporarily and had an accident, were injured or suffered damage, the key is not to be left alone with the hospital, insurer and Spanish-language documents.
What to do first
Compensation may be possible after more than a traffic accident. It can be a fall at a hotel, an injury on an excursion, an incident in a bus, taxi, rental car, public place or any area where someone had a duty to keep things safe.
Tourists face one extra problem: the trip ends, but the case remains in Spain. Before leaving, collect evidence, medical reports, photos, witness contacts, insurer details and every written reply. The claim can continue from another country, but without documents it becomes much harder.
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After the accident or injury, deal with safety and health first. Go to urgencias, call the police or ask for an official report from the hotel, transport company, excursion organiser or other responsible party.
Do not rely only on verbal conversations. In Spain, these cases depend on documents: medical report, claim number, written insurer position, photos, receipts, tickets, bookings, messages and witness contacts.
Do not sign a settlement, waiver or Spanish-language document if you do not understand exactly what it closes. One signature can seriously limit the later claim.
When a tourist can claim compensation
Compensation can be possible when three things exist: harm, responsibility of another party and evidence.
Harm is not only an injury. It can include medical expenses, a ruined trip, extra tickets, accommodation, damaged belongings, lost income or other costs connected with the accident.
The responsible party may be a driver, insurer, hotel, transport company, excursion organiser, property owner, administration or another organisation. It depends on where and how the incident happened.
The fact that “I felt unwell” or “I fell” is usually not enough by itself. You need to show the link between what happened, the damage and the party that should answer.
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Travel insurance and compensation are not the same thing
Travel insurance can help with urgent medical care, reimbursement of some expenses or changes to the trip. But it does not always close the compensation issue.
If an accident or injury involves a responsible party, that party or its insurer may also have to answer for the damage. So do not assume that because travel insurance paid something, nothing else can be claimed.
Before accepting money or signing a final document, check what the amount covers: treatment, injuries, future consequences, material damage, cancelled tickets, extra expenses and any waiver of future claims.
Who this guide is for
This guide is for tourists, exchange students, visiting relatives, short-stay visitors, non-residents and anyone temporarily in Spain.
Residence is not the main condition. What matters more is where the incident happened, who may be responsible, what evidence exists and whether deadlines have been missed.
What to collect before leaving Spain
Before leaving, try to collect everything that can reconstruct what happened.
Keep passport details, tickets, bookings, travel-insurance policy, photos of the accident scene, photos of injuries or damage, witness contacts, police details, claim number, documents from the hotel, transport company, excursion organiser or other party.
Keep medical documents separately: urgencias report, diagnosis, prescriptions, invoices, payment proof, referral for tests and doctor recommendations. If pain or symptoms appear later, see a doctor as soon as possible and ask for a written report.
Put everything into one chronology: what happened, when you sought help, who said what, which documents you received and which expenses you had.
Your rights before signing or accepting anything
You can ask for the responsible insurer’s details, the claim number, the written position and the calculation. If you are offered money, ask what the amount consists of.
You do not have to sign a document you do not understand. Do not accept “it is just a standard form” if the document includes a waiver, final settlement or version of events you do not agree with.
It is safer to ask questions in writing: by email, insurer form, official company channel or another method that leaves a record. A phone call can help you orient yourself, but rarely protects your rights by itself.
If the insurer sent you a document, NAVI can help you understand what it means before signing.
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Safe order of actions
First, record the accident or injury itself: doctor, police, hotel, transport company, excursion organiser or other responsible party.
Then collect evidence: medical reports, photos, receipts, tickets, bookings, messages, witness details and insurance documents.
After that, identify who may have to answer. Depending on the case, it may be the driver’s insurer, rental company, hotel, carrier, excursion company, clinic, employer, administration or another party.
When the document pack is ready, you can send the first written request or complaint. It is better not to start with an emotional letter without documents: insurers and companies usually look at evidence, dates and causation.
NAVI helps prepare the first clear request to the insurer or responsible company.
Mistakes that weaken the claim
The most common mistake is leaving Spain without a medical report, photos, case number and responsible-party details. Later it can be difficult to restore this.
The second mistake is signing a document because a hotel, rental, insurer or police employee said it is “just a formality”. Sometimes it is. Sometimes it is acceptance of a version of events or waiver of future claims.
The third mistake is doing everything by phone. If the insurer refused, offered too little or requested documents, ask for it in writing.
The fourth mistake is throwing away “small” receipts and tickets. Compensation is not only about large expenses. Sometimes small documents prove that the trip changed because of the accident.
If the insurer refuses, delays or offers too little
Ask for the written reason for refusal and the calculation. Do not argue blindly: first compare the insurer’s answer with your medical documents, photos, expenses and accident circumstances.
If the problem is that the insurer does not accept responsibility, undervalues the injuries, ignores expenses or offers too little, prepare a reasoned complaint with attachments.
In these cases, calm tone, exact dates, documents and a clear demand matter. The better the documents are organised, the more seriously your submission is likely to be treated.
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Why it is better to check the situation before leaving
While you are still in Spain, it is easier to get a medical report, ask for an official case number, photograph the place, find witnesses and confirm insurer details.
After leaving, it is still possible, but harder: the clinic may not answer, the hotel may forget details, witnesses may disappear and the insurer may ask for documents that are already difficult to obtain.
So the right question is not “can I sort this out later”, but “what do I need to take with me now so I do not lose the right to compensation later”.
How RightNOW helps
RightNOW helps foreigners in Spain act calmly, clearly and step by step.
NAVI checks your situation, shows which documents are needed in your case, helps identify who may be responsible and suggests the next safer step: request, document check, complaint or action plan.
This does not replace a lawyer in a complex court dispute. It helps avoid early mistakes when a person is stressed, does not know the Spanish system and risks signing or missing something important.
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FAQ
Can I claim compensation if I am a tourist or non-resident?
Yes. Residence is not the key issue. The accident circumstances, another party’s responsibility, evidence and deadlines matter.
Is travel insurance enough?
Not always. Travel insurance can cover urgent costs, but if there is a responsible party, there may be a separate claim against that party or its insurer.
Can I sign the insurer document?
Only if you understand exactly what you are signing. Check whether it closes only a specific payment or all future claims, including injury, treatment, damage and consequences.
What if the insurer only answers by phone?
Ask for a written answer. In a dispute, documents matter: decision, calculation, reason for refusal, missing-document list or payment offer.
What is the most important thing before leaving?
Get medical reports, record the damage, keep photos, tickets, receipts, witness contacts, responsible-party details and the insurance claim number.
Sources
- Baremo / traffic injury scale (BOE)
- Ley de Contrato de Seguro (BOE)
- Dirección General de Seguros y Fondos de Pensiones
- Código Civil — responsabilidad extracontractual (BOE)
Informational material. Not legal representation. Exact deadlines, strategy and claim amount depend on the documents and facts of the specific case.
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