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Date: 13 Dec 2006 14:36:01
From: Michael Tissington
Subject: USA Insurance
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Just purchased a new bike and want to get insurance. Looking for something more than theft which I can get from my home insurance. Looking for damage from accident or travel on airplane, train etc ... Living in WA, USA. Any suggestions please ?
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Date: 22 Dec 2006 21:12:22
From: peter
Subject: Re: USA Insurance
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Solvang Cyclist wrote: > "peter" <prathman@comcast.net> wrote in news:1166053030.625782.200740 > @j72g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: > > > Michael Tissington wrote: > >> Just purchased a new bike and want to get insurance. > >> Looking for something more than theft which I can get from my home > >> insurance. > >> > >> Looking for damage from accident or travel on airplane, train etc ... > >> > >> Living in WA, USA. > > > > Are you sure you can't get the coverage you want under homeowners? A > > friend of mine recently had her bike come off a car bikerack after one > > of our club rides and it was covered under her regular home insurance. > > This is in California. > > > > I'm also in California. The problem is that there's a limit of less than > $1000 on my homeowners policy for bicycles. I tried to get a specific > coverage for a higher amount, but they wouldn't do it. I will try > shopping around someday, but I have my car insurance with them too, so > it's not so simple. As others have mentioned, many insurance agents are willing and able to add floaters or riders to supplement the regular homeowners policy if the limits there are too restrictive for your needs. Of course, there's no guarantee that your particular agent will do so. The case I mentioned above was for considerably above $1000 and was covered without any addition to the basic homeowner's policy - but limits on such items do vary.
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Date: 14 Dec 2006 19:52:46
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Subject: Re: USA Insurance
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In article <12o102ho5h22q72@corp.supernews.com >, nospan@nospam.com says... > Just purchased a new bike and want to get insurance. > Looking for something more than theft which I can get from my home > insurance. > > Looking for damage from accident or travel on airplane, train etc ... Personal property coverage under homeowners or renters typically covers damage from specified perils including fire, theft, vandalism, vehicle impacts, aircraft, and falling objects. Coverage is often world-wide. But that doesn't cover everything, e.g. if a bike gets damaged as checked baggage on an airplane, it's not vandalism, probably wasn't struck by a vehicle or plane, probably not a falling object, probably not a covered loss. You can get a separate "floater" policy to cover a bicycle against all forms of loss. Most agents have probably never been asked for one and won't know they exist. Others won't be bothered with a dinky little policy like that. Don't know what they'd cost these days, haven't been asked to quote one in years. If your existing insurance agent can't find a ket for a bicycle floater, call around other agents in town. Disclaimer: If you don't see my name on your policy, I'm not your insurance agent. -- josh@phred.org is Joshua Putnam <http://www.phred.org/~josh/ > Braze your own bicycle frames. See <http://www.phred.org/~josh/build/build.html >
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Date: 15 Dec 2006 09:31:33
From: Chris Neary
Subject: Re: USA Insurance
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>You can get a separate "floater" policy to cover a bicycle against all >forms of loss. Most agents have probably never been asked for one and >won't know they exist. Others won't be bothered with a dinky little >policy like that. Don't know what they'd cost these days, haven't been >asked to quote one in years. We went this route when my wife and I were travelling extensively with our bikes overseas. My agent wrote the policy as a "rider" on my existing homeowners policy. I don't remember the exact cost, but it was less than $100 for $10,000 worth of coverage. Good luck, Chris Neary diabloridr@tcsn.net "Science, freedom, beauty, adventure: what more could you ask of life? Bicycling combined all the elements I loved" - Adapted from a quotation by Charles Lindbergh
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Date: 14 Dec 2006 21:48:55
From: Michael Tissington
Subject: Re: USA Insurance
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Thanks, I'll give it a try. <josh@phred.org > wrote in message news:MPG.1febbbe6a1b7f7899896c9@newsgroups.comcast.net... > In article <12o102ho5h22q72@corp.supernews.com>, nospan@nospam.com > says... >> Just purchased a new bike and want to get insurance. >> Looking for something more than theft which I can get from my home >> insurance. >> >> Looking for damage from accident or travel on airplane, train etc ... > > Personal property coverage under homeowners or renters typically covers > damage from specified perils including fire, theft, vandalism, vehicle > impacts, aircraft, and falling objects. Coverage is often world-wide. > > But that doesn't cover everything, e.g. if a bike gets damaged as > checked baggage on an airplane, it's not vandalism, probably wasn't > struck by a vehicle or plane, probably not a falling object, probably > not a covered loss. > > You can get a separate "floater" policy to cover a bicycle against all > forms of loss. Most agents have probably never been asked for one and > won't know they exist. Others won't be bothered with a dinky little > policy like that. Don't know what they'd cost these days, haven't been > asked to quote one in years. > > If your existing insurance agent can't find a ket for a bicycle > floater, call around other agents in town. > > Disclaimer: If you don't see my name on your policy, I'm not your > insurance agent. > > -- > josh@phred.org is Joshua Putnam > <http://www.phred.org/~josh/> > Braze your own bicycle frames. See > <http://www.phred.org/~josh/build/build.html>
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Date: 14 Dec 2006 18:39:33
From: Dennis P. Harris
Subject: Re: USA Insurance
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On Wed, 13 Dec 2006 14:36:01 -0800 in rec.bicycles.misc, "Michael Tissington" <nospan@nospam.com > wrote: > Just purchased a new bike and want to get insurance. > Looking for something more than theft which I can get from my home > insurance. > > Looking for damage from accident or travel on airplane, train etc ... > > Living in WA, USA. > > Any suggestions please ? > Have you actually read your home insurance policy? You're probably already covered, and most folks NEVER read their policy until they need to file a claim, often only to find out that what they want to claim is not covered. If you're not already covered, contact your home insurer and ask how much it would cost to add a "Personal Articles Floater" to your current home insurance. It usually requires you to inventory the insured items and provide proof of the value.
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Date: 14 Dec 2006 16:50:29
From: Matt O'Toole
Subject: Re: USA Insurance
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On Wed, 13 Dec 2006 14:36:01 -0800, Michael Tissington wrote: > Just purchased a new bike and want to get insurance. > Looking for something more than theft which I can get from my home > insurance. > > Looking for damage from accident or travel on airplane, train etc ... > > Living in WA, USA. > > Any suggestions please ? You can probably get damage insurance with your homeowners/renters insurance. Shop around. If you just bought the bike and paid with a credit card, you may have insurance from the credit card. Check on it. Matt O.
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Date: 14 Dec 2006 22:14:56
From: Kristian M Zoerhoff
Subject: Re: USA Insurance
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In article <pan.2006.12.14.21.50.29.829887@letterboxes.org >, mattotoole@letterboxes.org says... > On Wed, 13 Dec 2006 14:36:01 -0800, Michael Tissington wrote: > > > Just purchased a new bike and want to get insurance. > > Looking for something more than theft which I can get from my home > > insurance. > > > > Looking for damage from accident or travel on airplane, train etc ... > > > > Living in WA, USA. > > > > Any suggestions please ? > > You can probably get damage insurance with your homeowners/renters > insurance. Shop around. > > If you just bought the bike and paid with a credit card, you may have > insurance from the credit card. Check on it. You can also buy travel insurance, if you're purely worried about travelling. Check with a travel agent, or American Express (I think they still sell it). -- __o Kristian Zoerhoff _'\(,_ kristian.zoerhoff@gmail.com (_)/ (_)
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Date: 13 Dec 2006 20:52:45
From: Mike A Schwab
Subject: Re: USA Insurance
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Kind of sounds like Auto insurance. Good only in the USA and Canada. When you cross the Rio Grande, you have to buy insurance there for while you are in mexico. Oh, don't forget your passport if you leave the USA, you will need it to get back in. Check with a travel agent, they should be able to get you something. Lots of riders take thier bikes. If you can avoid a US only leg, international rules forbid charging for a bicycle as luggage. Michael Tissington wrote: > Just purchased a new bike and want to get insurance. > Looking for something more than theft which I can get from my home > insurance. > > Looking for damage from accident or travel on airplane, train etc ... > > Living in WA, USA. > > Any suggestions please ?
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Date: 13 Dec 2006 21:34:58
From: Earl Bollinger
Subject: Re: USA Insurance
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"Michael Tissington" <nospan@nospam.com > wrote in message news:12o102ho5h22q72@corp.supernews.com... > Just purchased a new bike and want to get insurance. > Looking for something more than theft which I can get from my home > insurance. > > Looking for damage from accident or travel on airplane, train etc ... > > Living in WA, USA. > > Any suggestions please ? > I haven't found any insurance in the USA as of yet. In Europe they have insurance though. So if you are headed there youmight have better luck. Airline insurance for a bike, humm, my first thought is no way, but maybe you can buy extra at the airline itself.
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Date: 14 Dec 2006 06:30:04
From: Mike Jacoubowsky
Subject: Re: USA Insurance
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> Airline insurance for a bike, humm, my first thought is no way, but maybe > you can buy extra at the airline itself. Your first thought is correct. The airlines don't even want to be in the business of making money selling insurance. They're just having too darned much fun destroying & losing things to want to do that. --Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycles www.ChainReactionBicycles.com "Earl Bollinger" <earlwbollinger@comcast.net > wrote in message news:lvWdnbULD6PCWx3YnZ2dnUVZ_tKjnZ2d@comcast.com... > "Michael Tissington" <nospan@nospam.com> wrote in message > news:12o102ho5h22q72@corp.supernews.com... >> Just purchased a new bike and want to get insurance. >> Looking for something more than theft which I can get from my home >> insurance. >> >> Looking for damage from accident or travel on airplane, train etc ... >> >> Living in WA, USA. >> >> Any suggestions please ? >> > > I haven't found any insurance in the USA as of yet. > In Europe they have insurance though. So if you are headed there youmight > have better luck. > Airline insurance for a bike, humm, my first thought is no way, but maybe > you can buy extra at the airline itself. > > >
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Date: 13 Dec 2006 15:37:10
From: peter
Subject: Re: USA Insurance
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Michael Tissington wrote: > Just purchased a new bike and want to get insurance. > Looking for something more than theft which I can get from my home > insurance. > > Looking for damage from accident or travel on airplane, train etc ... > > Living in WA, USA. Are you sure you can't get the coverage you want under homeowners? A friend of mine recently had her bike come off a car bikerack after one of our club rides and it was covered under her regular home insurance. This is in California.
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Date: 22 Dec 2006 23:02:00
From: Solvang Cyclist
Subject: Re: USA Insurance
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"peter" <prathman@comcast.net > wrote in news:1166053030.625782.200740 @j72g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: > Michael Tissington wrote: >> Just purchased a new bike and want to get insurance. >> Looking for something more than theft which I can get from my home >> insurance. >> >> Looking for damage from accident or travel on airplane, train etc ... >> >> Living in WA, USA. > > Are you sure you can't get the coverage you want under homeowners? A > friend of mine recently had her bike come off a car bikerack after one > of our club rides and it was covered under her regular home insurance. > This is in California. > I'm also in California. The problem is that there's a limit of less than $1000 on my homeowners policy for bicycles. I tried to get a specific coverage for a higher amount, but they wouldn't do it. I will try shopping around someday, but I have my car insurance with them too, so it's not so simple. Cheers, David
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Date: 13 Dec 2006 15:44:07
From: Michael Tissington
Subject: Re: USA Insurance
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Well, my insurance company have told me that if its damaged while abroad its not covered ... :( It's covered for theft if I have a police report. "peter" <prathman@comcast.net > wrote in message news:1166053030.625782.200740@j72g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > Michael Tissington wrote: >> Just purchased a new bike and want to get insurance. >> Looking for something more than theft which I can get from my home >> insurance. >> >> Looking for damage from accident or travel on airplane, train etc ... >> >> Living in WA, USA. > > Are you sure you can't get the coverage you want under homeowners? A > friend of mine recently had her bike come off a car bikerack after one > of our club rides and it was covered under her regular home insurance. > This is in California. >
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