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Need to find insurance for xc coaches
Hi Everyone,
My insurance company (K&K) just dropped coverage for cross-country skiing and so I need to find a new company that will cover accidents and liability for coaching and camps. Does anyone have any recommendations for me? Previously, I held a liability/accident policy for myself as a "fitness instructor" for when I was working as a coach on my own and then another policy that covered ski camps. Thanks for any advice, -Nathan www.nsavage.com |
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I found this company that specializes in Bike clubs and ski clubs and
events. I've been meaning to use them for my club but have been running unprotected instead. Here's the contact info and a message I got from them snip We can help you! Our Bicycle Club Insurance program will work. We insure many clubs that offer both a cycling and cross country skiing activities. I have a link to our web page below. Go to the Bicycle section and click on bicycle clubs. Best regards, Dan McKay, CIC McKay Insurance Agency, Inc. 106 East Main Street P. O. Box 151 Knoxville, Iowa 50138 800-942-0283 or 641-842-2135 Fax 641-828-2013 www.mckayinsagency.com -----Original Message----- From: Thatcher, Steve D ] Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2003 5:24 PM To: ' Subject: USA Cycling Insurance I was looking at the USA Cycling web site today and came across the info on insurance. I'm looking for insurance for the club that I direct. We don't race, but we get together to train weekly year around. In the winter months we offer Cross Country Skiing instruction. The rest of the year we get together to workout. The instruction is much more formal during the skiing period. The cycling period is more casual without any real instruction, just leading training rides. I was wondering if insurance would be available to a club like mine. We used to get insurance through a XC ski organization but that folded. Do you have any requirements on how member clubs are structured or what they do? How would we join? Would this apply to a non-racing club? Any information you can provide would be appreciated. Steve Thatcher Ride and Glide Bike and Ski Club www.rideandglide.bizland.com Nathan Schultz wrote: Hi Everyone, My insurance company (K&K) just dropped coverage for cross-country skiing and so I need to find a new company that will cover accidents and liability for coaching and camps. Does anyone have any recommendations for me? Previously, I held a liability/accident policy for myself as a "fitness instructor" for when I was working as a coach on my own and then another policy that covered ski camps. Thanks for any advice, -Nathan www.nsavage.com |
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We can help you! Our Bicycle Club Insurance program will work. We insure many clubs that offer both a cycling and cross country skiing activities. I have a link to our web page below. Go to the Bicycle section and click on bicycle clubs. Best regards, Dan McKay, CIC McKay Insurance Agency, Inc. 106 East Main Street P. O. Box 151 Knoxville, Iowa 50138 800-942-0283 or 641-842-2135 Fax 641-828-2013 www.mckayinsagency.com Nathan- I'm the Treasurer on the Duluth XC Ski Club. We shopped around for club insurance and ran into this McKay Insurance outfit. They had competitive prices, but we elected to go with a local insurance Agency in Duluth; buy local kind of thing. My understanding is that McKay got started insuring snowmobile clubs and branched into XC skiing. Not sure how great that would've been. Also, found a guy in MT that specializes in XC skiing insurance. It seemed to be more geared to a xc ski area/lodge vs. a club or individual. If you look on the CCSA website: http://www.xcski.org/ski_area_servic...try_serv.shtml they list two insurance outfits. One is the MT guy. AS a club, we elected to go with a local outfit figuring they'd know more about our state laws and their prices were competitive. They adapted to what we needed as a club no problem, even without specific "ski smarts." Good luck. Eric "Shmo" Chandler |
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I recall a company called Summit America Insurance will cover coaches, camps and amateur sporting events. http://www.summitamerica-ins.com Jim |
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