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I drink beers to insure I don't hurt myself when I fall off.
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NHS mate.
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• #4
I have a second bike to insure I can carry on riding when I break my polo bike.
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thanks guys, j
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• #6
For polo trips, such as tournaments, I've previously used Snowcard as they included coverage for the equiment in transport.
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• #7
If you have house insurance when you next change get one that includes cycling cover.
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• #8
In the past the LHBPA has taken out insurance to cover tournaments and events, but throw ins are informal and therefore everyone is expected to cover themselves. This might be a different case if you were planning to run the sessions in a more formal capacity, or if you were going to ask people to pay to attend (don't do that). @punkture or @JonoMarshall might know about tournament cover
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@BicisYMas
We have a separation between LHBPA (official association) and LPC (unofficial grouping) in London. LPC runs the league as if the LHBPA did, then we would be open to potential liability claims. When the LHBPA runs events we purchase specific Limited Liability insurance for those specific events. PM me if you want the guy's details that we use.As long as you don't have an official association then you deffo don't need to worry about insurance for throwin/practice nights
i was wondering if any one could tell me about any inurancce you use or need for the sport?