USA - best insurance options....
Hi,
I'm planning a four-month trip to North America (possibly including Mexico) and wondered if anyone has any advice on which companies to use for insurance and the level of cover to get. I'm air freighting my bike over to the US from the UK. I've had a quote from motorcycleexpress.com - which will cover me riding the bike - but I'm unclear about what else is included...? Insure & Go won't cover me for more than 90 days (I'm going for 127 days) and Navigator Travel (recommended elsewhere on the forum) appear to exclude cover for motorcycling. Endsleigh do seem to cover motorcycling (as an option) and are quoting £240.23 - anyone else used them? Any advice much appreciated. I'm going on May 6th.... Ta, Eryl |
Are you sure about Nav. Travel. A friend has just used them and next week I was planning to get in touch about insurance for North America.
I'll try to rememebr to let you know what i find out. |
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Hey Im a Uk resident and I took my honda africa Twin to USA ,1 year cost me with recovery $140 with Progressive, only thing U need is a adress in USA,I hv used my friends adress done 15000miles around USA and Canada with no problem,good luck enjoing your time there hehehehe .
ttp://www.progressive.com/ Big Foot on 2 wheels |
If you're after general insurance to cover injury, theft, etc. etc. we use American Express Travel Insurance and it does cover you whilst riding your own bike. It's not cheap but it does the job. It also covers repatriation if you have an accident and don't say you don't intend on having one, you just never can tell.
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Eryl, there is lots of info if you fully search this site, read the search tips, but just for you, Google 1 stop travel.com for your travel insurance, it covers big bike touring for up to a year and as mentioned, Progressive.com for bike insurance which covers the US and Canada. If you ask nicely I'm sure that some US Hubbers would loan you their zip code. Only use M'cycle Express as a last resort, what they charge for a month would give you at least 2 years with Progressive. At the moment I'm coming up through the US en route to Halifax NS and for 6 months basic liability insurance, legal assist and roadside assist, US$46.00 from Progressive on the I'net. Mexico for 1 year through Sanborns on the internet probably about the same, I did mine through a broker in Flagstaff Arizona and it was US$130.00 for 12 months. Ride safe.
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I will definitely get in touch with Progressive - the quote I've had from motorcycle express is $750 for 4 months! I have a contact in the US whose address I can probably use. I'll also get a quote from 1stoptravel... Once again - many thanks for the help! Eryl |
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Cheers, Eryl |
No cover from Progressive?
I've just got this reply from Progressive:
"Thank you for contacting us. We appreciate your interest in our company. Please note that our motorcycle policies are 12-month policies. We do not currently offer short-term policies to visitors who will be travelling. I would like to suggest that you contact a local travel agency that specializes in foreign travel. Sincerely, Paula H. Progressive Internet Representative" The website also says they don't cover Canada.... I'm confused?! How did you manage to get insurance from them to a) cover less than 12 months and b) to include Canada? Cheers, Eryl |
There seem to be two threads on this at the moment. Very confusing. Anyway, I will phone Nav. Travel next week, but I've just seen this on their website:
The Voyager policies are not ideal for adventurous travellers, as they only cover a limited range of sports and activities, though motorcycle touring is covered on both Navigator and Voyager policies, with no restrictions on the cc of the bike, as long as a full UK license is held and crash helmets worn. Personal Liability cover is excluded for claims arising from driving or riding motor vehicles or riding animals. |
We got Lucky!
For what it's worth we got insurance from American Family Insurance in the US by using our friends address in the States, from what I can remember it cost us in the region of £130 for 6 months. A week after leaving Anchorage we crashed on the Haul road 30 miles out of Deadhorse, got the bike back to Fairbanks and got in touch with the broker, he assigned a claims agent to the case but as they had no one up north so to speak they let the BMW dealer assess the damage and arrange a quote ($6000 approx!) within 5 days we had a cheque for the bulk of the repairs and six weeks later they paid the remainder in person when I called to see them at their offices in Denver.
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hey i just shipped here from australia and thought i had it all sorted with progressive but it was a premium for the year.i fell over when i didnt have the zip code so i called motorcycle express.although it was expensive it was sorted while i was in los angeles in a day.cost me 900 bucks for usa/canada/alaska i was informed by them that mexico is a very different policy as was sth america but they can do it.very pleasant to deal with i must say after braving the australian and the usa customs:frown: (and no i didnt have a carnet).am now in las vegas:censored: chillaxin ready to head for arizona waiting for the snows to go and i will head north:clap:.hope that helps.by the way the lady i spoke to in NY:thumbup1: was cynthia rosado.she was great.
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$900 for a year ouch!
USA insurance is good in Canada and the other way around as well. The USA insurance will not sell a policy for Canada as there in the US but it is still good there. So yes they do not "cover" Canada as in you buy one for there but the policy dose cover you when you are there. (as far as I know) No carnet need in the Americas N. or S. At one side or the other of the Mexico border you can get Mexico insurance bit more than if you find a policy in Mexico from a real agent. zip cods for vegas Las Vegas Zip Code Map - Henderson Zip Code Map - Zip Codes |
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So then what happens if you have an accident??? The company finds out you are on a foreign registered vehicle and that you have given a false address and information. Insurance companies are the same the world over, the first thing they do on a claim is to look for a way to not have to pay out ... and there could be legal issues regarding giving false info. You want to take the risk? (Please ignore the top line of my sig!! :mchappy: ) Might be worth it to pay the extra for a bonafide policy. |
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