17 Jan 14 - 02:52 PM (#3593044) Subject: Instrument insurance UK From: GUEST,werthy I'm a semi-pro musician with a fair amount of expensive gear. Any suggestions for a good insurance company, to cover gigs/travelling as well as home insurance? |
17 Jan 14 - 03:53 PM (#3593062) Subject: RE: Instrument insurance UK From: Richard Bridge I thought the MU could provide this. |
17 Jan 14 - 03:57 PM (#3593063) Subject: RE: Instrument insurance UK From: Lester I use Newmoon Insurance, nice guys and reasonable pricing. http://www.newmooninsurance.com/ |
18 Jan 14 - 03:19 AM (#3593165) Subject: RE: Instrument insurance UK From: Backwoodsman I use Musicguard Everything covered at home, on the road, at gigs, in unattended vehicle, the lot. Not only my instruments and other gear covered, but also £2m PL insurance - something often overlooked by musicians. |
18 Jan 14 - 04:37 AM (#3593174) Subject: RE: Instrument insurance UK From: Alan Day I noticed recently that the clause covering my instrument insurance outside of the home had been changed without any notification.Worth checking your insurance to see if you are covered. Al |
18 Jan 14 - 05:20 AM (#3593181) Subject: RE: Instrument insurance UK From: GUEST,werthy Very helpful advice. Thank you. |
18 Jan 14 - 09:31 AM (#3593231) Subject: RE: Instrument insurance UK From: GUEST Allianz. I've never had to make a claim but I'm told by those who have that everything works exactly as they promise. |
18 Jan 14 - 09:32 AM (#3593232) Subject: RE: Instrument insurance UK From: GUEST,Weasel Sorry, that last comment was from me. Weasel |
18 Jan 14 - 12:28 PM (#3593304) Subject: RE: Instrument insurance UK From: Pete Jennings I use Musicguard as well. |
19 Jan 14 - 12:51 PM (#3593566) Subject: RE: Instrument insurance UK From: GUEST,werthy cheers everyone |
20 Jan 14 - 07:16 AM (#3593776) Subject: RE: Instrument insurance UK From: GUEST,Marianne S. Allianz - two claims, both dealt with efficiently. |