Third Party Liability Insurance
Third Party Liability Insurance
I appreciate that this is a bit of a cheeky question, so please feel free to delete if this post is inappropriate.
My Cycling UK membership costs £48. I don't take the magazine. I've only maintained my membership because of the 3rd party liability cover.
Can anyone recommend a cheaper alternative? I'm not covered by any other of my insurance policies (eg home).
Thank you.
My Cycling UK membership costs £48. I don't take the magazine. I've only maintained my membership because of the 3rd party liability cover.
Can anyone recommend a cheaper alternative? I'm not covered by any other of my insurance policies (eg home).
Thank you.
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Check the CUK Affiliate rate/benefits. It's a lot cheaper and, IIRC, includes 3rd party insurance. Please confirm tho...
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We use Laka
https://laka.co/gb/club
£1 per month p.p. covers you on any bike you own (inc. legal e bikes).
£2 million public liability, £150 excess for property damage claims, zero excess for injury claims. You also get legal services cover - Laka's lawyers will pursue 3rd parties for claims you may bring, with a few exceptions.
Untested so far in terms of claiming (& I hope it stays that way .....)
https://laka.co/gb/club
£1 per month p.p. covers you on any bike you own (inc. legal e bikes).
£2 million public liability, £150 excess for property damage claims, zero excess for injury claims. You also get legal services cover - Laka's lawyers will pursue 3rd parties for claims you may bring, with a few exceptions.
Untested so far in terms of claiming (& I hope it stays that way .....)
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Check your home insurance. Mine covers 3rd {arty Liability whilst I'm out cycling. It's not an add-on, I don't pay extra for it; it's part of the standard policy (so debatably free).
Ian
Ian
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Thank you. I did notice that site, and it seems like an excellent deal. I guess I'm a bit hesitant because I've never heard of them......PM999 wrote: ↑24 Sep 2022, 8:22am We use Laka
https://laka.co/gb/club
£1 per month p.p. covers you on any bike you own (inc. legal e bikes).
£2 million public liability, £150 excess for property damage claims, zero excess for injury claims. You also get legal services cover - Laka's lawyers will pursue 3rd parties for claims you may bring, with a few exceptions.
Untested so far in terms of claiming (& I hope it stays that way .....)
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Had you ever heard of Butterworth Spengler, Cycling UK's insurance provider?
Laka will be regulated by whoever the appropriate body are, a little digging will find they're underwritten (Or the excess is, it's a complicated business model) by the Zurich Insurance group, who you may have heard of.
I'm a member of Cycling UK because I broadly support the aims of the organisation. If you're only interested in the direct benefit it's always been poor value.
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Fair point. I've now done a bit of digging, having been burnt before by an outfit with a very slick website but little substance behind it.PH wrote: ↑24 Sep 2022, 9:40amHad you ever heard of Butterworth Spengler, Cycling UK's insurance provider?
Laka will be regulated by whoever the appropriate body are, a little digging will find they're underwritten (Or the excess is, it's a complicated business model) by the Zurich Insurance group, who you may have heard of.
The insurance side of Laka seems good, the legal side awful. For a quid a month the third party liability seems like a good deal.
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"..where else for decent cycling insurance":
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Previous mentions of Laka:
search.php?keywords=laka
Jonathan
viewtopic.php?t=150314
Previous mentions of Laka:
search.php?keywords=laka
Jonathan
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To the OP.
BEFORE you buy any nice cheap cycle insurance (or any other insurance for that matter) make a short list of companies and then ring each individual company and see how long it takes to talk to an actual person. If you struggle before you've paid OR had an accident then I'm guessing it's going to be even harder afterwards.
If you're happy with only being able to contact them by email or 'live chat' then fair enough, but I'm not. Amazon yes, insurance no.
I once had a stressful hour trying to speak to someone at Direct Line Insurance and their company emblem is a little telephone....
BEFORE you buy any nice cheap cycle insurance (or any other insurance for that matter) make a short list of companies and then ring each individual company and see how long it takes to talk to an actual person. If you struggle before you've paid OR had an accident then I'm guessing it's going to be even harder afterwards.
If you're happy with only being able to contact them by email or 'live chat' then fair enough, but I'm not. Amazon yes, insurance no.
I once had a stressful hour trying to speak to someone at Direct Line Insurance and their company emblem is a little telephone....
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Are you sure ??? It is usually in the general liabilities section for the occupier and their family. It won't mention bicycles, but will exclude things like motor vehicles, power boats, etc.. Unless bicycles are excluded, you are very likely covered.
- Nigel
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Buried deep in Amazon's many help screens is the offer of a phone call - you can call them or ask them to call you. I have used this and was very impressed by the way that they solved my problem with a purchase.If you're happy with only being able to contact them by email or 'live chat' then fair enough, but I'm not. Amazon yes, insurance no.
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Getting past the bot can be frustrating with DL but on reaching the 'send email' they rang me. Sorted the problem, sent me some money, and even rang a couple of days later to ensure I’d received the money. For me it was a better experience than my previous insurer hanging on to music interrupted with 'how important my call was' for an eternity.
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Ah. I've just had a look at the policy wording and you and Psamathe were right. There is a whole section called 'Personal Liability' which coversNigel wrote: ↑24 Sep 2022, 6:39pmAre you sure ??? It is usually in the general liabilities section for the occupier and their family. It won't mention bicycles, but will exclude things like motor vehicles, power boats, etc.. Unless bicycles are excluded, you are very likely covered.
- Nigel
'Liabilities arising from you occupying your
home and your personal liabilities as a private
individual in and away from your home.
We will pay up to £2,000,000 to cover your legal
liability for damages you have to pay if someone
makes a claim against you during the period of
insurance for:
> accidental death or illness of, or bodily injury
to, any person
> accidental loss of or damage to property'
Sounds like that's all I need in terms of cover.
Thank you for pushing me to double check this.