The team behind the European Accident Statement Form
Digitizing EU-standard accident documentation for drivers across 22 countries - securely, legally, and without the paperwork.
Our Mission
EASF digitizes the official European Accident Statement form - used across all EU member states after a car accident. We built this tool to eliminate paper confusion, reduce disputes between drivers, and ensure legally-compliant documentation that any insurer in Europe accepts.
The European Accident Statement (also known as constat amiable in French or Europäischer Unfallbericht in German) is a standardized document required by insurers across the EU. Filling it in correctly at the scene of an accident is critical - errors or missing fields can delay or invalidate an insurance claim. EASF guides both drivers through the process step by step, in their own language, on their own device, in real time.
Available in 22 European languages, EASF serves drivers from Poland to Portugal, from Estonia to Greece. The completed form is generated as a PDF compliant with insurer requirements and delivered instantly to both parties by email - no printing, no scanning, no post.
Founders
Filip has 10+ years of experience as a Project Manager leading complex projects and building high-performing teams across e-commerce and hi-tech sectors. At EASF he drives product management and operations - making sure the form reaches drivers across Europe when they need it most.
LinkedIn ProfileAleksander has 10 years of expertise in form processing and personal data handling, and 20+ years of experience in software development. He co-founded EASF to solve a real problem he witnessed first-hand: drivers across Europe struggling with paper forms at accident scenes.
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EU Regulatory Compliance
EASF is designed in accordance with EU Directive 2009/103/EC on motor insurance and the use of the European Accident Statement (constat amiable / Europäischer Unfallbericht). The form structure, field names, and workflow comply with the standard accepted by all major European insurers.
Personal data collected during form completion is processed solely for the purpose of generating the accident statement PDF and delivering it to the parties involved. Data is not shared with third parties, not used for profiling, and is deleted after the session expires. Full details are available in our Privacy Policy.
The EASF interface meets WCAG 2.1 Level AA accessibility standards and complies with the EU Web Accessibility Directive (EN 301 549 v3.2.1). It supports screen readers, keyboard-only navigation, and high contrast mode — ensuring the form is usable by all drivers regardless of disability.