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My British Cycling membership (Member, £50/year) is up for renewal and I'm shopping around for what I really need:
I've always gone with British Cycling (from the days of "Commuter" membership) because that's all I knew in terms of "liability" insurance when out cycling. But having read the pinned post (Insurance and cycling) on here (very informative, indeed), I've done my homework and narrowed down to:
Wiggle Cycle Insurance (Assist tier) = £24/year (incl. TPL, PAC, but not Legal Advice)
British Cycling (Member tier) = £50/year (incl. TPL, Legal advice, but not PAC)
Cycle UK (Individual Membership) = £55/year (incl. TPL, Legal Advice, but not PAC)
Laka (Core tier) = approx. £60/year (incl. TPL, Legal advice, but not PAC)
Why such a difference in policy price?
Can any of these be really covered with "home" or "car" insurance (currently I've opted out with any of these from the home content or car insurance)?
Simple maths indicates go with Wiggle (Assist), but is it that simple?
Any 2p from your own experience of actual claim / understanding would be very helpful for me.
Thank you and safe cycling!
- I don't race (I'm a bike commuter)
- I don't go on an event / tour, UK or abroad (I ride solo locally on weekends)
- My bikes aren't valuable at all (happy to replace if stolen / damaged from a second-hand market).
- Only looking to protect myself if anything happens to me on the road, so I'm looking for:
- Third party liability (TPL; to cover myself if I get sued)
- Legal advice / support (to cover headache / time / effort)
- Personal injury cover (PAC; would be nice, but not a must)
I've always gone with British Cycling (from the days of "Commuter" membership) because that's all I knew in terms of "liability" insurance when out cycling. But having read the pinned post (Insurance and cycling) on here (very informative, indeed), I've done my homework and narrowed down to:
Wiggle Cycle Insurance (Assist tier) = £24/year (incl. TPL, PAC, but not Legal Advice)
British Cycling (Member tier) = £50/year (incl. TPL, Legal advice, but not PAC)
Cycle UK (Individual Membership) = £55/year (incl. TPL, Legal Advice, but not PAC)
Laka (Core tier) = approx. £60/year (incl. TPL, Legal advice, but not PAC)
Why such a difference in policy price?
Can any of these be really covered with "home" or "car" insurance (currently I've opted out with any of these from the home content or car insurance)?
Simple maths indicates go with Wiggle (Assist), but is it that simple?
Any 2p from your own experience of actual claim / understanding would be very helpful for me.
Thank you and safe cycling!