Good question. I have always wondered how my health insurance would react to
something taking place while at an event. I know my auto insurance would laugh
hysterically as they tossed my policy in the trash should I ever try to submit
a claim. I am interested on the feedback to this thread.
Marty
> From: rkramer3@austin.rr.com
> To: fot@autox.team.net
> Date: Thu, 24 Dec 2009 10:52:55 -0600
> Subject: [Fot] health and accident insurance for race car drivers
>
> The good news is my son graduated from college and is looking for a job. He
> now has more time to help with the car! The bad news is that he instantly
gets
> kicked off my health insurance plan. I've been looking for an individual
> health plan to tide him over until he gets a job and we are being told that
> these types of plans do not cover him in case of an on-track incident. I
> haven't seen a discussion of this and now I'm wondering if my own insurance
> even covers me on the track. Has anyone figured this all out? Do the event
> organizers like SVRA and CVAR, or the track themselves have insurance that
> cover the drivers? Any suggestions as to the best approach to cover a
recent
> grad will be much appreciated.
> TIA and Merry Christmas,
> Bob Kramer
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