EasyPeez
Veteran
- Location
- Cottingham, East Yorkshire
Hi,
Tried to reply to the thread above but it seems to be locked - just wondered if/how most people cover themselves for all eventualities when cycling - do you get one (presumably expensive?) policy to cover all cycling needs or use a mish-mash of household, travel and life cover etc? Or just cover your bike and your liability and not worry about the rest?
I know my bike is covered for theft or damage on my home insurance as I got it added for an small extra premium, and I know I have third party liability cover through CTC membership, but need to check my life insurance to see if that includes critical illness and if so if that extends to any accidents I might have whilst cycling.
I think that still leaves me unprotected against loss of income if I'm injured in an accident and can't work for a period, which maybe is maybe not too clever of me, and possibly also for legal costs if I need to pursue a claim against someone, though I presume CTC and no-win no-fee options would be open to me in that instance maybe?
Do most people 'patch together' all-eventualities kind of cover like this? Or is there some special cycling cover I should be tapping into? Or am I just being too much of a worry-wort and need to trust in the cycling Gods to keep me safe?!
Cheers, Andy
Tried to reply to the thread above but it seems to be locked - just wondered if/how most people cover themselves for all eventualities when cycling - do you get one (presumably expensive?) policy to cover all cycling needs or use a mish-mash of household, travel and life cover etc? Or just cover your bike and your liability and not worry about the rest?
I know my bike is covered for theft or damage on my home insurance as I got it added for an small extra premium, and I know I have third party liability cover through CTC membership, but need to check my life insurance to see if that includes critical illness and if so if that extends to any accidents I might have whilst cycling.
I think that still leaves me unprotected against loss of income if I'm injured in an accident and can't work for a period, which maybe is maybe not too clever of me, and possibly also for legal costs if I need to pursue a claim against someone, though I presume CTC and no-win no-fee options would be open to me in that instance maybe?
Do most people 'patch together' all-eventualities kind of cover like this? Or is there some special cycling cover I should be tapping into? Or am I just being too much of a worry-wort and need to trust in the cycling Gods to keep me safe?!
Cheers, Andy