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USA Travel Insurance for a Rugby Tournament
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bigfoot371
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Hello All,
Googling around most price comparison site policies ban most sports with a high risk of injury. Because we are genius' we have a Rugby Tour for the USA planned (Nashville!!).
Having had emergency surgery before in America, I know the value of being properly insured!
Does anyone know of a company who would cover at a reasonable price.
If it helps, we have got very good at stitching ourselves up recently...
Thanks MSE'ers for your wisdom!
Googling around most price comparison site policies ban most sports with a high risk of injury. Because we are genius' we have a Rugby Tour for the USA planned (Nashville!!).
Having had emergency surgery before in America, I know the value of being properly insured!
Does anyone know of a company who would cover at a reasonable price.
If it helps, we have got very good at stitching ourselves up recently...
Thanks MSE'ers for your wisdom!
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No idea about the cost but you'd have to hope that they would at least cover injuries sustained playing rugby (not so sure about those in the bar afterwards though...).
http://www.englandrugby.com/governance/game-support/rugby-tours/tours-insurance/0 -
Instead of looking on price comparison sites you need to check the companies that specialise in sports cover. Try sportscoverdirect and sportscover for starters.0
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Have you asked your CB for advice/guidance ?
Also, don't forget to ask them for permission asap (protocol and all that)0 -
Dogtag.com are a specialist sports insurer that I've had good service from in the past, but I'm not sure if the insure groups rather than individuals.Change is inevitable, except from a vending machine.0
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