Track Insurance - Printable Version +- Riesentöter Forums (https://rtr-pca.org/forum) +-- Forum: Club Activities (https://rtr-pca.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=24) +--- Forum: Driver's Education (https://rtr-pca.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=29) +--- Thread: Track Insurance (/showthread.php?tid=2264) Pages:
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- pmajka - 07-12-2010 Since Llyods of London is no longer under writing DE Ins... who is selling Track insurance? Who is Underwriting WSIB - Brian Minkin - 07-12-2010 The Chubb Group is the underwriter. - michael lang - 07-14-2010 ...or you could just get it from LocktonAffinity through PCA - Bill Lehman - 07-14-2010 WSIB writes a policey for one year and the base premium includes 10 events. LocktonAffinity writes one event at a time. If you are a regular "addict" and do several events, WSIB is cheaper. - Brian Minkin - 07-14-2010 Bill Lehman wrote: Quote:WSIB writes a policey for one year and the base premium includes 10 events. LocktonAffinity writes one event at a time. If you are a regular "addict" and do several events, WSIB is cheaper.LocktonAffinity also charges a surcharge for some of the tracks RTR runs on because they have a higher incident rate. - michael lang - 07-14-2010 Brian Minkin wrote: Quote:LocktonAffinity also charges a surcharge for some of the tracks RTR runs on because they have a higher incident rate. now I did not know that. - Sechsgang - 07-15-2010 Im going through Thomas Stellwagen Inc. Underwriter is Lloyds. - Jimbeau - 07-15-2010 I used Lockton last year for one event. 3 day DE at Daytona was $189 for $28,000 coverage. I just checked for Watkins Glen. Same coverage for 3 days in $229. Also, the deductable has gone up to 10%. I've applied for a WSIB quote but not sure they do single events. Anyone know? - Brian Minkin - 07-15-2010 I believe the WSIB policy is a 12 month 10 event policy. It did not cost me much more to make it a 14 event policy which was the number of events I expected to do this year prior to the tranny problems. For my car at 40K coverage the cost per event is $133 per event. - Jimbeau - 07-15-2010 Interesting. I might do this next year for the season. |