Ok, makes more sense. I really should look into what kind of coverage I have in the US.We're talking medical insurance. In case you chip a finger nail or summat and have to visit A & E. It's a little pricey to get an emergency manicure in the States.
I have coverage through my Ontario Blue Cross private health insurance policy. They reliably inform me that i'm covered under the 'travel insurance' part of the policy. I ask every time we go down to be 100%. As long as it's not for competition or a prize of any sort then I'm covered. And I'm limited to 2 weeks at a time. Not that I'm ever going to be down in the US for more than 2 weeks riding at the track.
Hey Fiery check with them again, I just called Ontario Blue Cross regarding a policy and they specifically state they don't cover anything that involves speed such as a motorcycle track. I was very specific in indicating that I am not competing and I am not a professional being compensated.
I don't want you to get jammed if you need them.
Hey Fiery check with them again, I just called Ontario Blue Cross regarding a policy and they specifically state they don't cover anything that involves speed such as a motorcycle track. I was very specific in indicating that I am not competing and I am not a professional being compensated.
I don't want you to get jammed if you need them.
This is the same info I received.
Remember... its all a scam, they will do whatever they can to get out of the bill.
I certainly don't have (and can't afford) a $400 per month private medical insurance policy ... I have a standard Blue Cross general travel insurance policy that covers trips up to 15 days, the same one everyone normally gets when you get a Blue Cross policy. For me, it's meant for business trips (self employed) and the occasional vacation trip. It excludes "contests of speed" same as what the others have been saying.
I looked into getting a benefits package to replace the one I had through previous employment, and at $175 per month, I passed. But $400 per month ... ! ! !
Soooo was just watching AMA Pro SBK final round on speed and McCormick was competing (he actually had a big off, brought out the red)....where does he get his coverage from or is he just hoping for the best with the 250k coverage.....which I highly doubt seeing as it's his lively hood? Serious question
There are different coverages available as a PROFESSIONAL racer.
I had to obtain one of these when I moved from the Amateur supermoto class to the Pro class in 2009, they are much more expensive.
The previous coverage available from Lakeridge financial did not cover professionals.