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Aussies foregoing ski cover face winter wipe outs

01 June, 2015 By Eugene Wylde Aussies risk winter wipeouts

Date published: 1 June 2015

With the Australian ski season just around the corner, a growing number of Aussies are dusting off their snow jackets and limbering up for the slopes.

Whether far or near, Aussies go wild for the white stuff. Thredbo sees approximately 700,000 hitting its snow fields each year, whilst Victoria’s Mt Buller can regularly host over 10,000 skiers or boarders on any given day.

Although loads of Aussie skiers choose to ride their local runs, international ski resorts continue to thrive. Snowfields in New Zealand, North America, Europe and Japan continue to see about 49% of Aussie skiers testing their skills on the slopes.

Risks snowball for cover-free skiers

Whether at home or away, Australians that disregard ski insurance for their ski trip are in serious danger of being exposed to enormous medical expenses.

Natalie Ball, Director, comparetravelinsurance.com.au says:

“It doesn’t matter if you’re hitting the slopes here in Australia, or overseas – a ski insurance policy is vital! Many Australians head to the local slopes for a weekend without considering a policy. They simply are not aware of the costs associated with mountain rescue, let alone cover for their equipment. Even if you’re heading to the Australian slopes for a couple of days, travel insurance should be top of mind.”

A dodgy slip on the slopes can cost you far more than your dignity

There are HUGE costs associated with medical treatment and rescue on the slopes. Should you require an emergency rescue, the cost of skidoo/helicopter evacuation from the mountain in Europe can cost more than $10,000.

So what about at home? Whether by road or air, Medicare does not cover the cost of ambulance services. In NSW you can expect to pay up to $5,000 for a helicopter call-out. A road ambulance from the ski fields to the nearest hospital would cost you over $500 whilst a trip from your snow resort to the nearest major hospital would set you back more than $1,000.

Whilst a private health policy would cover the cost of ambulance services, you may not be covered when you’re in other states so it’s worthwhile to check your private health insurance wording so you’re not caught out whilst skiing interstate!

On the other hand, a ski insurance policy would reimburse the costs of emergency transfer or evacuation from any operating ski resort in Australia.

Natalie Ball, Director, comparetravelinsurance.com.au says:

“With mountain rescue in the thousands of dollars, and domestic ski policies for a weekend as little as $33. You’d be crazy not to buy a policy. Accidents can happen whether you’re a beginner or expert skier.”

Most snow revellers are blissfully unaware of the dangers, but skiing can be a perilous sport!

Schoolgirl Hannah Taylor’s death sent shockwaves through Thredbo after she skied into a tree in 2009. A few years later two snowboarders suffered fatal collisions on a treacherous Thredbo run - just months apart. And only last year a Queensland man tragically lost his life on an intermediate run in Perisher.

Statistics show that injury rates in Aussie snowfields can range anywhere between 1.5 and 3.9 injuries per 1000 visitor days. Accidents most frequently occur in inexperienced skiers and boarders with poor control, outdated equipment and a lack of fitness most commonly blamed for bruises and bumps.

So who covers what:

Insurer Underwriter Covers emergency Rescue? Conditions Buy Now 1Cover 1Cover BUY Certain underwriters at Lloyd’s tick Cover for medical transfers or evacuation to the nearest hospital for emergency medical treatment. BUY Downunder Downunder BUY Certain underwriters at Lloyd’s tick Cover for medical transfers or evacuation to the nearest hospital for emergency medical treatment. BUY Simply Travel Insurance Simply Travel Insurance BUY Certain underwriters at Lloyd’s tick Cover for medical transfers or evacuation to the nearest hospital for emergency medical treatment. BUY Ski-Insurance Ski-Insurance BUY Certain underwriters at Lloyd’s tick Medical transfer or evacuation to the nearest hospital if you injure yourself whilst on the ski slope BUY General Advice Warning: The contents of this article were accurate at the time of writing. Insurers change their policies from time to time, so some information may have changed. You should always read the Product Disclosure Statement of your chosen insurer to understand what is covered and what isn’t. The information provided is of a general nature only and does not take into account any personal objectives, financial situation or needs. Before making a decision you should consider the appropriateness of the information having regard to your personal circumstances.

Top tips: safety for the slopes

Rules rule on the slopes: Much like on the road, the skier in front always has priority. Similarly, skiers should adjust their speed and style in accordance to their abilities and general conditions.

Take note of your surroundings: Awareness is everything. Glancing around and looking uphill before setting off is the best way to avoid collisions.

Helmets prevent hazards: It’s an indisputable fact that helmets save lives. Note that whilst wearing a helmet can ward off some injuries, you must still exercise caution at all times. Additionally, should you incur an injury without wearing a helmet, your claim would most likely be rejected.

Dress to impress: The weather can change radically at high altitudes. Multiple layers are better than one, bulky layer. Thin protective socks (double-up), a hat and gloves can prepare you for a multitude of conditions.

Take breaks: At freezing temperatures you run the risk of primary frostbite. Get out of the cold every once in a while and replace all wet clothing with dry, insulated layers.

Avoid breakout performances: If you’re not at star skier levels yet, avoid showman efforts. Ignore pressure to try a black run if you’re simply not ready. Inexperienced skiers are usually most prone to injuries.

Throw some shade: The better you see, the better you ski. It may seem strange to first time skiers but shades are essential for the snow. The combined efforts of wind, sun and glare can do a lot of damage to your eyes. A good hardy set of goggles is best for foggy, windy weather whilst stylish shades are perfect for blue sky days

Australian skiers dodging insurance are at risk of winter wipe-outs

Whether you break a leg and need to be rescued or have had your gear stolen out of your locker whilst having lunch, travel insurance will pick up the tab. Even the most experienced skiers and snowboarders can face a wipe-out of sort. Insurance provides snow revellers with a comforting safety net should things go wrong.

What does ski insurance cover?

Much like a standard policy, ski insurance will cover you for all the usual ‘what-ifs’ (like cancellation, lost or stolen belongings, personal liability, travel delays etc.), as well as some added specific snow-sports benefits, such as:

You’re often not covered for

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