Dave from Velosurance sent me this and I am yet to decide as my Neo Jumper hasn't arrived:
Ten questions to ask your homeowners/renters insurance agent.
IS MY BIKE REALLY INSURED?
The most asked question about bicycle insurance is “isn’t my bike covered by my home insurance” and the answer is “possibly, but not very effectively”. Home or renter insurance is not a good deal when you are trying to insure a bicycle.
With over 15 years experience in general insurance we found that homeowner and renters policies do a terrible job insuring high-value bikes. We knew there had to be a better way. We founded Velosurance to fill the void in the market. All we do now is insure bicycles.
Here are the important questions to ask when insuring a bicycle.
- What is the max value my bike is insured for?
- Is the bike value depreciated year by year?
- Is the bike insured for racing or riding in organized events?
- Is the bike insured away from my home (when traveling)?
- How much would I get if my bike was stolen? What is the deductible and depreciation on my bike?
- Is the bike insured if I lend it to a friend?
- Is my bike insured when transported by an airline, or in shipping or if it falls off a car?
- Are all the bikes accessories such as expensive wheels, power meters, GPS, etc. also covered?
- What if only my expensive wheels are stolen? Is that a covered loss? What is the deductible?
The answer to these questions should allow you to make an informed decision.
A Velosurance policy covers all these situations and almost anything else that can happen to your bike. We built the company to address concerns that we heard from fellow cyclists. We we are a cyclist-owned, client centric company. We work for you.
Typical claim: A 5 year old $3,100 bicycle is stolen and a claim placed with the insurance company.
Here’s the home insurance math: $3,100 x 50% depreciation = $1,550 less $1,000 deductible = $550 payment to replace the bike. Out of pocket expense = $2,550
Here’s the Velosurance math: $3,100 less $300 deductible = $2800 payment. Out of pocket expense $300.
That’s a $2,250 difference of out of pocket expense, or 12 years of Velosurance premiums at $186 a year.