You can see it already. You’re cycling along the Seine, ready for your next Parisian café pit stop. Or perhaps you’re riding through the lush green rice paddies of Vietnam without a care in the world. Now picture yourself wounded after a clumsy fall off your bike. You’ve got a badly bunged up knee, a serious dent in your wallet and a rather unpleasant detour to a foreign hospital. Oh, and you forgot to get travel insurance and you’re not covered. Not so dreamy right?
Let’s put your sensible helmet on for a moment and ask yourself… Do you know if your travel insurance policy covers you for cycling overseas, or for the bike itself?
As with most insurance questions, there isn’t always a clear yes or no answer as it will all depend on the type of trip you are taking. Keep reading to find out more…
What’s covered?
Sure you’re an experienced cyclist. However, by not taking out the right insurance policy, your trip can quickly skid out of control. If you break a bone, fall ill or find yourself at the mercy of a cancelled bike tour (due to unforeseen circumstances), your cycling travel insurance can get you back on track by covering any costs incurred. Yippee!
Your travel insurance policy will also cover you if:
- You fall off your bike and break an arm and need to go to hospital: Travel insurance will ease the pain by covering your medical fees , doctor’s appointment, x-ray and medicine.
- You crash your bike and cause damage to another person whilst on your cycling holiday: Travel insurance provides protection for you being legally liable for causing damage. So be careful now!
- Your wallet is pickpocketed: Theft can put a dent in your trip but travel insurance will cover you for any lost or stolen items and in many cases, reimburse you for any cash stolen too.
- You’ve finished your bike tour, about to head to the airport when your passport is nowhere to be found: Hold on to your helmet as your travel insurer will cover the cost of organising an emergency passport.
- And way more…