It's time to renew my annual travel policy and I'm starting to shop around. I wondered if anyone would be prepared to recommend a good company. Not so much worried about cost, more concerned with level of cover.
Had a claim on my policy last season and wasn't desperately impressed.
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Knee is very good thank you. Just been signed off by my physio - after 8 months of heavy re-hab. No reconstruction yet....my consultant told me to go ski with my brace and see how it goes. But it feels pretty much like it's partner and is very stable so I'm keen to get sliding.
So now begins the watching of the web cams and my forecastitis is in full spate. The only cure can be a good downpoor of the white stuff and some serious ski time.
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Started by Slamb in Ski Chatter 13-Nov-2007 - 18 Replies
Slamb posted Nov-2007
RossF
reply to 'Insurance' posted Nov-2007
Endsleigh Comp/Dogtag are excellent levels of cover!!
JonG
reply to 'Insurance' posted Nov-2007
:D hi,in the pst i have used Columbus insurance and World ski and snowboard and have been with Direct Line for the last couple of years and have no worries reccommending any of them.
jonG
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Slamb
reply to 'Insurance' posted Nov-2007
A colleague recommended Dogtag today, but he's never had to make a claim.
What are they like dealing with claims.....really the acid test of a good insurer.
What are they like dealing with claims.....really the acid test of a good insurer.
Trencher
reply to 'Insurance' posted Nov-2007
Hey slamb
Don't know anything about insurance, but was wondering how that injury is now. Good to hear it hasn't put you off.
Trencher
Don't know anything about insurance, but was wondering how that injury is now. Good to hear it hasn't put you off.
Trencher
because I'm so inclined .....
JonG
reply to 'Insurance' posted Nov-2007
:D hi,very true about the test of the insurance company is whether they pay or not,but as far as direct line go i have my car,buildings & contents,european breakdown cover and multi-trip annual holiday insurance with them and have been very satisfied with the level of service i have had so far,but in the event of a claim(hopefully never will) will let you know how it goes.
jonG.
jonG.
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jonathan
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Freezywater
reply to 'Insurance' posted Nov-2007
hi, price wise and cover level wise insureandgo came highly recommended. Fortunatley I don't know anyone who has had to claim so can't comment on the important side of things 8)
I would have got away with it if it wasn't for those pesky kids!
Slamb
reply to 'Insurance' posted Nov-2007
Trencher wrote:Hey slamb
Don't know anything about insurance, but was wondering how that injury is now. Good to hear it hasn't put you off.
Trencher
Hi
Knee is very good thank you. Just been signed off by my physio - after 8 months of heavy re-hab. No reconstruction yet....my consultant told me to go ski with my brace and see how it goes. But it feels pretty much like it's partner and is very stable so I'm keen to get sliding.
So now begins the watching of the web cams and my forecastitis is in full spate. The only cure can be a good downpoor of the white stuff and some serious ski time.
Topic last updated on 16-November-2007 at 04:53