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Winter Sports Travel Insurance

At this time of year skiing is at the forefront of many people's minds but there is always some concern about whether the snowfall will be sufficient. This year has already seen a good fall of snow which was sorely needed after last year's poor showing.

By its very nature, skiing and snowboarding can be dangerous and that is part of the excitement and it is not uncommon for many accidents to occur each season irrespective of the experience level of the person involved. Owing to the nature of skiing injuries, it is important to ensure that you are properly covered with a winter sports travel insurance plan and not just rely on standard travel insurance unless it specifies that skiing is catered for (usually for novices and those who are intermediate).

Insurance companies that supply travel insurance know that novice and intermediate skiers will more than likely be on a well patrolled slope if an accident does occur. It is the accidents that occur of the regular runs for those individuals who are more experienced and require a greater challenge to their skiing or snowboarding skills. This is where the unwary can very quickly become unstuck and we are not talking about the snow conditions so most winter sports travel insurance policies will have restrictions when venturing from the regular runs.

 Conditions such as ‘only with a guide or ‘only within a specified resort area' are the norm, so when seeking that adrenaline rush it is important to know what you are getting yourself into first. With other forms of skiing and snowboarding activities like ‘half pipes' and ‘free style', serious accidents are more likely even though they are becoming very popular.

To make sure you are properly covered for these more extreme sports activities, it is essential that winter sports travel insurance is obtained that offers protection to this level of activity. You may find your current travel insurance will cover you for winter sports but this may be limited and will not cover certain activities you may be planning although many companies will allow you to upgrade your travel insurance to include winter sports that do not fall within the policy.

You may find it easier just to source an insurance provider that has organized a ‘bespoke' winter sports package as this may provide everything you need without the worry of checking every detail of your current travel insurance. Injuries and accidents aside, a good winter sports insurance package will also provide remuneration should anything else unforeseen happen like the loss of skis or when the resort has been forced to close.

The problems experienced with winter sports enthusiasts is when they are more experienced as regular travel insurance will not cover them for the types of skiing they wish to enjoy but these are the areas where the costs when accidents happen, mount up. Winter sports travel insurance is designed to help should the worst happen but this cannot be done if you decide you do not need the insurance cover and ignore common sense.