Poster: A snowHead
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Having seen my life flash before my eyes during an 'interesting' drill courtesy of Sir Rob, I thought I'd ask intelligent snowHeads (any out there?) what the situation is with accidents on a dry/indoor slope. I always get insurance before going on holiday and whilst I'm sure slopes have insurance, is it to the same standards? I can't find any small print on the Snow Centre website but I also can't really find any year round insurance for skiing in the UK. I'm mad/bad/dangerous enough that a fairly serious accident seems entirely possible on a 150m slope.
Help?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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CSki, when you're in the UK, I assume if you're a UK taxpayer and entitled to healthcare on the NHS you would receive any treatment from them. There would also be no costs involved with mountain rescue, flying you home, holiday curtailment etc so you don't need insurance in the same way you do when abroad...
With regards using your owns skis this might be covered on your household contents insurance.
I would imagine you sign or acknowledge a disclaimer of some kind when paying to use The Snow Centre.
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beanie1, true..... As a horse rider I've always had insurance in the UK in case of bad falls requiring physio or expensive dentistry etc, where the NHS might not suffice. I'd go so far as to say there are times I feel more in control of a horse than my own skis!
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beanie1, The HNGBs (Snowsport England, Scotland & Wales) provide some cover to registered performers and coaches, I don't know of anyone who has claimed on it though.
I think this extends to affiliated clubs too but I don't know how it is costed (number of members ?).
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rjs, for medical expenses?
CSki, guess you could do the same for skiing then for things like physio, but the NHS is good for emergencies. I don't think private medical insurance has exclusions for skiing injuries does it? Mine doesn't as fas as I'm aware.
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rjs, the SSE insurance is 3rd party public liability (and professional indemnity) only. For clubs, it covers all club activities, whether on snow or not, abroad or in the UK. It does NOT cover personal injury.
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beanie1, From memory it does, the last time I looked at the policy it was similar to holiday/race insurance but only covered events organized by the HNGB or affiliated club.
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GrahamN, OK, I haven't been sent a copy of the policy for a long time.
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Seems unlikely it would cover personal injury - the premium would be astronomical when you think of the cost of private medical insurance.
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beanie1, I'm pretty sure it did cover personal injury at one point.
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Never even crossed my mind and I'm on dry at least twice a week, often more, as well as using indoor slopes on a more infrequent basis. Additionally I do all sorts of silly things on the Scottish mountains (including ski them ) and again it's not crossed my mind but then I grew up doing that so take it for granted.
I have year round winter sports insurance but IIRC it doesn't cover the UK.
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I have income replacement insurance. I need it because my employers do not pay any leave taken for injuries and only pay 3 three weeks per rolling year for illness. I really had to shop around to find a policy that covered injuries due to skiing, motorcycling, cycling, horse riding, etc. and the one I have covers any non-professional sport and any legal form of road transport. It's worth talking to an IFA for specific forms of insurance.
I have separate travel insurance for actual holidays, but the income replacement insurance still applies, i.e. if I have an accident on holiday, the travel insurance sorts out treatment, etc. abroad and getting me home, the income replacement insurance takes care of paying the mortgage and stuff whilst I'm not earning.
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queen bodecia, who do you get that insurance from??? (and roughly (send a PM if better) how much does it cost) probably somehting i should be looking at
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You know it makes sense.
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CSki,I think you should be covered by NHS services. In the event of a serious accident at Hemel an ambulance is called, and The Snow Centre staff would assist paramedics to evacuate the injured person by using the bloodwagon that lives at the top of the slope.
Of course the best thing to do is avoiding injury in the first place, so I recommend not closing your eyes and screaming like a girl...
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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beanie1 wrote: |
CSki, when you're in the UK, I assume if you're a UK taxpayer and entitled to healthcare on the NHS you would receive any treatment from them. There would also be no costs involved with mountain rescue, flying you home, holiday curtailment etc so you don't need insurance in the same way you do when abroad...
With regards using your owns skis this might be covered on your household contents insurance.
I would imagine you sign or acknowledge a disclaimer of some kind when paying to use The Snow Centre. |
Which leaves 3rd partly liability. Maybe household insurance would cover that.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Sideshow_Bob, when I close my eyes and scream like a girl I'm simply illustrating how not to do it. Sometimes negative examples can be as useful as positive examples
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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I'm pretty sure (although I don't have the policy to hand) that my annual multi-trip SCGB policy covers dry-slope and snowdome skiing as well
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Yoda, quite probably - assuming there is no limit to the number of skiing days.
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Yoda, As does DogTag....but trips in the home country are only covered if you prebook overnight accommodation for at least 2 nights, so day trips to HH wouldn't be covered. I'd guess that SCGB has a similar restriction?
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homphomp, hmm yes I have looked up the SC site and that does appear to be the case - so if I live at the bottom of a snowy mountain and go skiing on it I'm not insured? What about third party liability in such a case? This is not good news
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Good thread, and an incentive to look at the small print - which, on the 'physician heal thyself' basis, I'm regrettably lax about doing.
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Household insurance will cover your personal liability ie if you damage someone else or their property and negligance can be proven, even if there are no damages to pay the insurers will pick up any defense costs.
As for your own personal injury cover, most accident and illness policies wil cover you 24 hrs a day, however the policy will need to have been written on the right basis in the first place ie did you say your a skier when you took it out. Your employers may have an accident and illness policy that covers you, worth checking that angle out, plus any PMI you have as part of your benefits package may pick up accidental injury.
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