Skydiving and travel insurance time again
It's 'that time of the year' and many of us are all planning (or at least thinking about) our skydiving trips abroad. I'd be remiss if I didn't remind you about the need for skydiving cover on your skydiving travel insurance policy.
Over our many years in skydiving years We've done a fair bit of research about which are the skydiving travel insurance policies that 'do what they say on the tin' and a short list developed. We do our best to keep an eye on these and we
are always pleased to hear from people who have gone on to buy these policies. We're even more pleased to hear from those who have ever had to claim on any of the policies features. Even though we don't wish anything bad to happen to you, we do like to hear good feedback about the 'back-end' of the service so we can pass this on to you. After all, you're busy and you also know that while competitive price is important, the after sales service is even more so.
Currently the top position in our skydiving insurance league is held by the Sportsguard package from Sportscover direct. Our registered users (now over 550 and climbing) are telling us that it's easy to select the cover you want, it's highly competitive on price (starts at just 9.80 for a quick trip) and the worldwide cover levels are some of the best they've seen. There are annual and even single day policies 24 hour sports accident cover including physiotherapy cover, loss of earnings, personal liability protection, legal expenses, personal accident benefits and even rehabilitation cover. I'm hoping you'll never need any of these but in our risk sport things sometimes happen and it's nice to have cover if they do. Someone said they even beat my personal record of 15 seconds to get their quote, and they reckon they managed it in 13. Who's next for a shot at the title? It was nice holding the record for a while anyway :)
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So dear friends and colleagues, have a great year skydiving and please don't get caught with your insurance policies lapsed. Your BPA and USPA policies definitely can't do personal accident cover of your skydiving activities, and if you're off to some of the more exotic places that we know you love to skydive in, Sportsguard almost certainly will. Grab a quote now, check out the details and we reckon you'll be glad you did.
Blue skies
Accel
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