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TIC simplifies sporting insurance cover

30 Jan 2019 - by Kim Cochrane
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TIC has amended its policy

quoting and issuing process

for sports and adventure

cover, making agents’ lives

easier.

“Previously, consultants

booking cover for clients

wanting to engage in sports

activities would contact TIC’s

underwriting department to

scrutinise the extent of the

activities that clients planned

on undertaking. They would

then issue an endorsement

and charge an additional

premium when applicable,”

says Simmy Micheli, sales

and marketing manager.

“This was a lot of admin as

we had a long list of sports

in different categories to sift

through.

“Now guests are

automatically covered for

leisure as well as competitive

and professional sporting

events and activities with

no sports extension cover

required, except for a few

that TIC won’t consider at

all and a few we still want to

talk to agents about,” says

Simmy.

Mary Goslin, director of

Sure Penzance Travel, who

works with a lot of sports

groups, says this amendment

has made her life so much

easier. “In the past, I had

to add in the extra cover for

each day that a person was

doing a particular activity as

well as the amount of days

each person was doing that

activity. The impact on my

time was huge,” says Mary.

Instances where travellers

are required to purchase

a sports extension to

obtain cover include:

mountaineering over 3 500m

(and/or mountaineering that

necessitates the use of

crampons, ropes, ice axes

and/or oxygen), rugby, touring

on a motorcycle (engine

capacity of over 500cc),

boxing, cage fighting, roller

derby, and professional sport

of any kind (except what is

excluded entirely).

TIC will not pay for

any claim arising from

participation in any of these

activities: hunting, sky diving,

cliff diving, free diving, cave

diving, parachuting, hang

gliding, tow-in surfing, BMX

riding/racing, motor racing,

horse racing, white water

rafting levels 5 and 6, and

climbing Mount Everest past

base camp.

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