Poster: A snowHead
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Its that time of year again and the direct travel policy has come up for renewal. I will be doing paid for teaching this year on a more regular basis and was wondering what jobbing instructors use for travel and health insurance... my short list includes..
Might be an idea to have a resource thread that we can update. For instance i used to use Fogg but they changed their off piste without guide policy, some have ambiguous wording on race training...
Direct Travel
Fogg
Dogtag
Snow card
BMC
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Isn't BMC seen as being one of the best?
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skimottaret, I've looked at this in detail in the past and eventually settled on:
Snowcard (Level 4?) for 'random' Instructing trips back and forth to the UK. Although expensive it would appear to be good and I expect I'll go that way this year. It's best to mix & match, choosing Annual cover with Snowsports added.
I've also used a Fogg season policy, but the last time I checked it excluded any race training.
Last season I used the Ski Club 'season' policy which had excellent cover, although if you are not out for the season I think Snowcard would be cheaper, just.
As roga says, The BMC policy also has a good rep, but like the ski club, you have to join.
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david@mediacopy, thanks... i am always of mixed mind on this stuff. My wife gets a family travel/private health policy through her work which is very good but doesnt cover offpiste w/o guide. I topped that up last year with direct travel (for off piste and race training) and a carte neige. I did get hurt last year and the CN worked brilliant for the piste rescue and i just used my EHIC for french docs in Albertville and private health for treatment back home.
I am tempted just to get Carte neige or local equivalent in Austria and not bother with ski insurance per se...
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skimottaret, are the policies you listed above still valid if you're hurt whilst doing professional teaching?
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beanie1 wrote: |
skimottaret, are the policies you listed above still valid if you're hurt whilst doing professional teaching? |
BMC - I've heard that it does
Snowcard, Yes, depending on level selected
Fogg, usually, on a seasonairs policy.
I'd say no on most of the other holiday type policies.
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beanie1, dont know yet, was hoping to find out here...
i THINK but dont know for sure that the CN type of rescue insurance works for anyone, cant imagine that an ESF guy wouldnt qualify for instance. I am thinking once off the hill and in a hospital i get treated with my EHIC or private health care.. cant see what i was doing has any bearing
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skimottaret, i just thought it might be one of those things they use to wiggle out of a claim. Of course the EHIC means the important medical side is covered, but what about things like repatriation, holiday curtailment, ski pass etc?
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skimottaret, beanie1, I think the issue is getting home should you get hurt badly. I think they would wriggle....
Last edited by You'll get to see more forums and be part of the best ski club on the net. on Tue 6-10-09 13:44; edited 1 time in total
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skimottaret wrote: |
...which is very good but doesnt cover offpiste w/o guide. |
I hate to point out the obvious, but you're qualified to lead off-piste Does it explicitly say a guide, or does it say the equivalent of "somone qualified to lead off-piste"?
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FlyingStantoni, that means the insurance company can sue you back through your professional liability insurance if things go wrong
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And how do they define a guide?!
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david@mediacopy wrote: |
BMC - I've heard that it does |
The BMC has by far the best off-piste cover.
With the BMC you can choose an option if you're being paid to lead a mountain activity, although it more or less doubles the premium IIRC. I suspect that most of this is professional liability cover.
It may well be worth a direct phone call to the insurers, though, as your BASI membership gives you professional liability - so they may be willing to underwrite you without an increase in premium.
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You know it makes sense.
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david@mediacopy, the BASI membership provides liability insurance.
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the repatriation bit could be were my idea falls down... if hurt while teaching my cover might not be valid and something like snowcard might be the way to go.. i think i will still top up with on hill rescue wherever i may be
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Poster: A snowHead
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david@mediacopy wrote: |
skimottaret, beanie1, I think the issue is getting home should you get hurt badly. I think they would wriggle.... |
Carte Neige provides repatriation cover IIRC.
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skimottaret, I think you need to invest some time in a large spreadsheet and then share the results with us...
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I'm gonna be doing some stuff in Scotland this year so I'm questioning whether I need any insurance apart from what BASI's liability cover for that - anyone know or think different?
I'll also be doing a week with Interski in Italy but I think they cover you for most things apart from loss of personal items so I guess a basic weeks insurance will cover that.
Apart from that perhaps the odd cheeky weekend away...
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heard a very solid rumour today that BASI have concluded negotiating a travel insurance policy for BASI members. An email will be doing the rounds from BASI soon so my advice is to hold off for a few days. The whole thing will be available from November. If the prices I’ve seen are true they are very competitive.
I will be be going with the new policy as it sounds ideal for part timers......
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FlyingStantoni, I was told after Julian's accident that Carte Neige only covers repatriation to a French address. So they would have taken him by ambulance back to our apartment, but not arranged for transport by air back to the UK.
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^^ Nice one skimottaret, sounds ideal
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Helen Beaumont wrote: |
FlyingStantoni, I was told after Julian's accident that Carte Neige only covers repatriation to a French address. So they would have taken him by ambulance back to our apartment, but not arranged for transport by air back to the UK. |
Thanks Helen Beaumont - I'll try and dig out the information I based that on. My memory could well be wrong.
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bump... BASI havent launced any insurance products from what i can see.. any news on the rumour mill as to when it will come out.
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skimottaret, in a couple of weeks time i think.
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beanie1, merci, i will hold then...
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Fingers crossed. I'm travelling late November.
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You know it makes sense.
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Any more news/gossip on the BASI offer ? I dropped them an email today but no joy as yet.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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I emailed the MD of the insurance company which will be providing the cover. He said it will be available by the time I go to the Alps (25 Nov), if not I can "shoot him" . From what I understand the policy and T&Cs are all agreed, and the only thing which needs to be done is complete the website that will sell the policy. This may well be tied in with the new BASI website which seems to be imminent.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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rob@rar, So your holding out ?
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Just had a reply. "Imminent" apparently. I'll give it to the end of the week. . .
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david@mediacopy wrote: |
Just had a reply. "Imminent" apparently. I'll give it to the end of the week. . . |
I had the same response from Andi McCann when I saw him this morning (he's the new director of marketing on BASI's board of management). He said he thought it would be this week.
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^ looking forward to seeing it ... and seeing the back of the old site!
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Wayne, classic, wish I'd been there!
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Just checking the policy wording on the Direct Travel policy -
https://www.direct-travel.co.uk/Documents/Current-Policy-Wording.pdf
see page 14/15 (marked) definitions of Winter Sports. Excluded are:
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ski instructor courses or winter sports courses lasting more than 2 weeks unless you have contacted us and we have agreed cover (an extra premium may need to be paid).
* Please note that there is no personal liabiliy cover under Section 9 of this policy whilst participating in these activities. |
I wonder what my 1 week technical training with a trainer counts as (but I can guess)
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