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Air Ambulance?
One of the most frequently asked questions about ski insurance
is "Will I be covered if I am injured on the mountain"
The
answer is quite simply Yes. Provided that your position is
known (i.e. you aren't lost - we can't offer search and rescue
costs) and you are not skiing in an area against the advice
of the resort then our ski and winter sports insurance will
cover for the expense of getting you to hospital by what ever
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Which Winter Sports Activities are Covered?
All our ski insurance policies include cover for the following
winter sports activities when participated in as a leisure
activity. Where the term "winter sports" is used
it is defined as being:
- Skiing
- Off Piste Skiing (except in areas designated as unsafe by
resort management)
- Snowboarding with a leash / tether
- Recreational Racing
- Mono Skiing
- Guided Cross Country Skiing
- Snowmobiling
- Tobogganing
- Ice Skating
Additionally you will be covered for:
- Husky Sledge Riding
- Glacier Walking (Guided)
We cannot cover for: ski jumping, ski flying, heli-skiing,
ski acrobatics, ski stunting, freestyle skiing, off-piste skiing
on areas designated as unsafe by resort management, ski racing
and training, ski bob racing, parapenting, ice hockey, and any
use of skeletons or bobsleighs. We are not able to cover for
any work related activities whether the work is paid or unpaid.
Ski Equipment
You will be covered for if the following Ski Equipment is lost, stolen or damaged:
- Skis
- Ski Sticks
- Ski Bindings
- Ski Boots
- Snowboards
- Snowboards
- Snowboard Bindings
- Snowboard Boots
Note: A pair is considered as a single item under the terms
of insurance. We cannot cover for any items left unattended in
an area to which general public has access or left in charge
of a person who doesn't have official responsibility for the
safekeeing of property.
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