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Off Road Insurance

Posted: 03 Jul 2012, 16:27
by tforturton
When I bought the Syncro, and insured it, they told me specifically that I wasn't covered for off-road use. Is this normal? Does this mean that all the regular off-roaders have seperate (or additional) cover, or do they just wing it, and hope for the best?

Re: Off Road Insurance

Posted: 03 Jul 2012, 17:37
by syncropaddy
tforturton wrote:When I bought the Syncro, and insured it, they told me specifically that I wasn't covered for off-road use. Is this normal? Does this mean that all the regular off-roaders have seperate (or additional) cover, or do they just wing it, and hope for the best?

Did you tell them you were going to use it off road? Most events are covered by insurance for damage to people and land but not vehicles. Certainly over here in Ireland, if you take your vehicle off road or use it in competition your insurance will not cover you.

What sort of insurance were you hoping for?

Re: Off Road Insurance

Posted: 04 Jul 2012, 22:44
by tforturton
I was trying to clarify the position re off-roading and insurance. If you have an accident/fire/collision on the way to a meeting, you're covered. But if you roll your Syncro will driving off road, I take it that it's not covered? What if it catches fire while stood in a field? No cover?
I'm not likely to go tearing round the Welsh mountain tracks any time in the near future, but if I did, I'd like to think that I at least SOME cover, if anything was to happen while I was.

Off Road Insurance

Posted: 04 Jul 2012, 22:58
by ringo
That's why you always go with someone. So they can tow to the road :)

I've tried to write this several times but I'm struggling to give you an answer.

I think the fact you are worried about it means it won't be an issue for you.

Good luck,

Ringo

Re: Off Road Insurance

Posted: 05 Jul 2012, 20:54
by syncropaddy
As far as Im aware, and I stand to be corrected, I imagine at best you will only have 3rd party insurance. As I said before, if you are part of an event then the event covers people and places but not vehicles. So if you roll, burst into flames or hit someone else you are on your own!

Re: Off Road Insurance

Posted: 06 Jul 2012, 07:40
by AdrianC
tforturton wrote:I was trying to clarify the position re off-roading and insurance. If you have an accident/fire/collision on the way to a meeting, you're covered. But if you roll your Syncro will driving off road, I take it that it's not covered? What if it catches fire while stood in a field? No cover?
I'm not likely to go tearing round the Welsh mountain tracks any time in the near future, but if I did, I'd like to think that I at least SOME cover, if anything was to happen while I was.

I'd have thought it was covered for everything but damage caused by the off-roading, but any damage you do to the van is out of your pocket, not covered. If it's parked up and catches fire, you'd be covered. If you rip a fuel line off on a rock, and that sets it alight, not covered.

When you think about the relative likelihood of damage, compared to driving on-road, the premium would have to be so high as to make you run screaming.

Same with trackdays.

Re: Off Road Insurance

Posted: 10 Jul 2012, 07:57
by Aidan
Green Laning is on the public highway so you are fully covered for that as long as taxed mot'd and insured
read the terms and conditions and see what it actually says
MSA event insurance at club Syncro events doesn't cover vehicle damage only people and property, driver is responsible for driving the vehicle and assessing the risk same as normal life

Re: Off Road Insurance

Posted: 10 Jul 2012, 16:56
by max and caddy
So if i slide down a hill and rear end the van in front would the van I hit be payed out? That's property,but also a vehicle.


Of course this would never happen as only a simpleton would attempt to offroad with unsuitable tyres fitted... :roll:








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