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Old 24th Jul 2008, 12:05
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Loss of Licence Insurance

Hi,

Can anyone recommend any insurance companies that provide loss of licence / loss of medical insurance?

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Old 24th Jul 2008, 12:49
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Try Hiscox. Pretty good cover including permenant and tempory loss cover.
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Old 24th Jul 2008, 14:20
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Try Emery Little www.insuring.aero I have my aircraft insured with them and I know that have a financial services arm and quote loss of licence and personal accident type insurance
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On another note, can anyone recommend a loss of income insurance?
I have a great loss of license, but they do not cover temporary loss of license and they cannot provide me with a loss of income insurance...
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Old 24th Jul 2008, 22:01
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please spend time to read 20+ page contract of any insurance company.
you will see that they are only going to take money from you.
you will get stuck between the lines on this 20 pages.....no returns .
you run them from your money............
i donot think they can run you with insurance claim........
matter of calculation........
who does best... ...........
you or the insurance company.
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Cirencester Friendly. Income protection. £120 per month (45 year old non smoker) pays about £650 per week should you be unable to work.
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Old 26th Jul 2008, 15:19
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and last five years no sick leave......
and so on....
donot fly one week ,read 20 pages, you will know insurance companies are doing bussiness.
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Old 26th Jul 2008, 20:47
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BALPA have a good LoL scheme. It costs around £40 a month for c£80,000 cover, with temporary benefits after 3 months. The temporary benefit is £1600 a month, tax free. Very straightforward and very straightforward claims procedure.
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