Personal injury insurance?
kyle17290
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Im continually getting faster and attempting more and more things and at some point its all going to go pete tong, so i was thinking some sort of safeguard would be a good idea. What companies are considered the go to ones?
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Spend money on coaching to prevent the crashes before they happen.
I wouldn't bother with insurance if you have a non physical job. Working with broken bones takes your mind off that constant ache.Transition Patrol - viewtopic.php?f=10017&t=130702350 -
Problem being i have a physical job otherwise i wouldnt bother. Good shout with skills course, know anywhere in or around north yorkshire.0
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I'm covered by bespoked - the one recommended by UKGE, can give you the number of one of their reps if you PM me (she's an enduro racer, so good to deal with). Costs me around £28 a month I think.
The majority of my work at the moment is freelance, so even though my job isn't that physical (I do need use of my hands, and to be able to drive), it makes sense for me to protect my income somehow.0 -
I'm covered by bespoked - the one recommended by UKGE, can give you the number of one of their reps if you PM me (she's an enduro racer, so good to deal with). Costs me around £28 a month I think.
The majority of my work at the moment is freelance, so even though my job isn't that physical (I do need use of my hands, and to be able to drive), it makes sense for me to protect my income somehow.0 -
Are you wearing any kind of protection (pads etc?)0
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Looked bespoked and it looks really good and very comprehensive although i cant see anything about income protection, i may be going blind though. Im wearing knee pads and gloves at.the moment.0
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I'm covered by bespoked - the one recommended by UKGE, can give you the number of one of their reps if you PM me (she's an enduro racer, so good to deal with). Costs me around £28 a month I think.
The majority of my work at the moment is freelance, so even though my job isn't that physical (I do need use of my hands, and to be able to drive), it makes sense for me to protect my income somehow.0 -
Looked bespoked and it looks really good and very comprehensive although i cant see anything about income protection, i may be going blind though. Im wearing knee pads and gloves at.the moment.0
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Will do, cheers chaps.0
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I changed my mind. I think I need some. This one hurt, a lot.
https://youtu.be/EN44KsgBC0oTransition Patrol - viewtopic.php?f=10017&t=130702350 -
I changed my mind. I think I need some. This one hurt, a lot.
https://youtu.be/EN44KsgBC0o
Loving the front crawl action mid flight ha, i wonder why we adapt that particular technique.0 -
I changed my mind. I think I need some. This one hurt, a lot.
https://youtu.be/EN44KsgBC0o
Loving the front crawl action mid flight ha, i wonder why we adapt that particular technique.
No idea but it seemed like a good idea at the time!Transition Patrol - viewtopic.php?f=10017&t=130702350 -
i have income protection on my mortgage set to kick in after 2 months
I also have totally sports insurance which is £10 a month that covers me for a set amount per injury.
I don't get sick pay from work other than statutory and that is why i need the cover.
I broke my ankle in december and had to use 3 weeks of my annual leave to recover enough to use a wheelchair to commute in from chelmsford to london.
If i had had the cover at the time i could have chilled and not used up my annual leave.0 -
I'm covered by bespoked - the one recommended by UKGE, can give you the number of one of their reps if you PM me (she's an enduro racer, so good to deal with). Costs me around £28 a month I think.
The majority of my work at the moment is freelance, so even though my job isn't that physical (I do need use of my hands, and to be able to drive), it makes sense for me to protect my income somehow.0 -
I'm covered by bespoked - the one recommended by UKGE, can give you the number of one of their reps if you PM me (she's an enduro racer, so good to deal with). Costs me around £28 a month I think.
The majority of my work at the moment is freelance, so even though my job isn't that physical (I do need use of my hands, and to be able to drive), it makes sense for me to protect my income somehow.0