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Drew Carey 04-03-08 08:34 PM

Clothing Insurance?
 
Howdy All

Does anyone here use or rate clothing insurance? My broker - express say that I can have full clothing cover for £35, up to £750 with £50 excess.

Considering I have just replaced everything after trashing the old stuff during my off, do you think it is worthwhile? Funds are getting tighter that is all following excess, new gear and new stubby zorst.

Drew

aarond 04-03-08 09:00 PM

Re: Clothing Insurance?
 
I dont use it but thinking about it i am thinking about http://www.kitguard.com/
£39 for
  • £1000 Clothing cover
  • Legal Expenses covered up to £50,000
  • Medical Expenses covered up to £5,000
  • Cover is valid for both fault and non-fault claims
  • European cover included
  • Making a claim will not affect your Motorcycle NCB
£750 doesn't seem a lot when you add up all your kit either does £1000 but getting better

TSM 04-03-08 09:02 PM

Re: Clothing Insurance?
 
Err, i checked and its covered under my home insurance as personal items.

aarond 04-03-08 09:03 PM

Re: Clothing Insurance?
 
MCN also write about them: http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/Ne.../?&R=EPI-92436

DoubleD 04-03-08 09:08 PM

Re: Clothing Insurance?
 
ermmmm, can't see your pics on your hard drive, you need to upload them first on a hosting website like photobucket then put a link to them there.

+1 on what TSM said

northwind 04-03-08 09:54 PM

Re: Clothing Insurance?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TSM (Post 1438102)
Err, i checked and its covered under my home insurance as personal items.

Ah, very cool, I have to admit that would never even have occurred to me. I always just write off damaged gear but it can add up to a fair old chunk of change...

Drew Carey 04-03-08 10:21 PM

Re: Clothing Insurance?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ad53ggz (Post 1438098)
I dont use it but thinking about it i am thinking about http://www.kitguard.com/
£39 for
  • £1000 Clothing cover
  • Legal Expenses covered up to £50,000
  • Medical Expenses covered up to £5,000
  • Cover is valid for both fault and non-fault claims
  • European cover included
  • Making a claim will not affect your Motorcycle NCB
£750 doesn't seem a lot when you add up all your kit either does £1000 but getting better

Can people with some nous have a read of the terms on this site.....particularily:


5.
Any of the following would invalidate the cover of this policy or affect the
policyholder’s ability to claim;


The first £50 of any claim for Protective Clothing


Any claim for Protective Clothing arising within the first 7 days
of cover


Damaged Clothing that is not beyond economical repair


Protective Clothing 10 years old and over


Claims for Protective Clothing where:


There is no personal injury involved


The matter is not reported to police where so required
under Road Traffic Acts

My understanding from this is that if you have an accident, don't get hurt, you can't claim for damage!!!!! Surely that is the point of the protective clothing????

Ed 04-03-08 10:39 PM

Re: Clothing Insurance?
 
Mine's covered under household contents too, as items away from the home. Often it's an optional extra, so I had to pay a bit more, I think it was about a tenner a year.

northwind 04-03-08 10:59 PM

Re: Clothing Insurance?
 
Those terms and conditions are really, really badly written... Some clauses are total gibberish... Doesn't inspire confidence that.

aarond 04-03-08 11:03 PM

Re: Clothing Insurance?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DoubleD (Post 1438113)
ermmmm, can't see your pics on your hard drive, you need to upload them first

Sorry screwed up, me an computers =:smt075

Quote:

Originally Posted by TSM (Post 1438102)
Err, i checked and its covered under my home insurance as personal items.

and im off to check this.

Thanks


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