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carty 20-06-08 02:53 PM

Life insurance payout for trackdays?
 
A question I'm intrigued by but don't want to ask my insurer in case they flag me as a 'danger' or something and put the premium up! I've looked through my policy documents and can't find a satisfactory answer.

Does anybody know if I were to snuff it or become incapacitated whilst on a trackday, whether a life insurance policy would pay out?

Sorry for the grim question on a Friday afternoon,

Cheers,
Matt

Stu 20-06-08 03:09 PM

Re: Life insurance payout for trackdays?
 
AFAIK most exclusions talk about racing or timed events so as long as you are not using a lap timer at the track it *should* be OK.
Although I have heard of a travel insurance policy being void for riding a motorcycle on the road as it was deemed a dangerous sport.

Ed 20-06-08 03:13 PM

Re: Life insurance payout for trackdays?
 
Some do, some don't. If it isn't in the policy wording, then no it isn't excluded.

Fizzy Fish 20-06-08 03:18 PM

Re: Life insurance payout for trackdays?
 
When I filled out the forms for my life insurance/income protection policies, there was a section about sports/dangerous activities (can't recall the exact question), so I declared that I do occasional non-competitive/timed trackdays.

IMO it's better to make sure these things are clarified in writing up front (i.e. state on a form/email the insurer to check), to avoid the risk of trouble if you do need to claim.

carty 20-06-08 05:58 PM

Re: Life insurance payout for trackdays?
 
When I filled in mine there was also the section 'do you do any dangerous activities' ie, hang-gliding, parachuting, ice-climbing, etc, but I decided not to put motorcycling as it is merely a mode of transport ;) as far as I am concerned.

I've told the wife that if I was to come a cropper on the bike (on the road) and the insurance company were playing up then she has to tell them that I was merely using my mode of transport and they wouldn't have a problem if it was a car accident.

I know trackdays are a slightly differetn matter being a closed circuit and all. I guess I'd better give them a ring and check, maybe anonymously as an 'enquiry'.

Cheers,
Matt


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