IndianaOpenWheel.com Sprint Car & Midget Racing Forum
Forgot Password?

Reply  Indiana Open Wheel > Indiana Open Wheel Forum > Racing Insurance
Thread Tools
7/8/21, 2:23 PM   #11
Re: Racing Insurance
hoscalecody
hoscalecody is offline
Senior Member

Join Date: Jul 2012
Posts: 581
 

TQ29m, It seems to still be that way for USAC at least for the more local divisions. I don't know if the National series or anything is different, but it says, it comes after your Primary insurance, the track insurance and your pet insurance.

I'm one of the unlucky ones, because the way it seems is our primary insurance won't cover me, if I get in a racing accident. I haven't tested that out, yet just what we was told. Hey my back is already screwed up from a flip a few years ago, a little more pain probably won't hurt to much.
__________________
Corky
_________________________________________________
Last edited by hoscalecody; 7/8/21 at 2:28 PM.
 
3 members like this post: Hustlin-Hoosier, jim goerge, tirespinner
7/9/21, 4:58 PM   #12
Re: Racing Insurance
DRC II
DRC II is offline
Member

Join Date: Dec 2011
Posts: 64
 

I imagine it still works this way. Your personal ins first, then track ins then USAC. If you don't have personal ins or what you have doesn't cover racing, track ins will be first. If at a USAC race the track will always have participant accident ins.

Mike Devin
 
7/9/21, 9:47 PM   #13
TQ29m
TQ29m is offline
Senior Member

Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 6,213
 

Back pain don't ever get better, arthritis will set in while you wait, doesn't leave you many choices
__________________
"Being old, isn't half as much fun, as getting there"! Ole Robert I!
 
4 members like this post: Hustlin-Hoosier, jim goerge, Ken Bonnema, tirespinner
7/9/21, 9:49 PM   #14
TQ29m
TQ29m is offline
Senior Member

Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 6,213
 

Mike, you have the correct words in the right order. Thanks
__________________
"Being old, isn't half as much fun, as getting there"! Ole Robert I!
 
4 members like this post: Hustlin-Hoosier, jim goerge, racenut69, tirespinner
7/10/21, 9:31 AM   #15
Re: Racing Insurance
Last Lap
Last Lap is offline
Member

Join Date: Aug 2010
Posts: 31
 

Mr Devin don't you have to be a member of USAC for that insurance to kick in?
 
3 members like this post: Hustlin-Hoosier, jim goerge, tirespinner
7/10/21, 10:56 AM   #16
Re: Racing Insurance
DRC II
DRC II is offline
Member

Join Date: Dec 2011
Posts: 64
 

Not sure anymore but why wouldn't you join for the coverage they have.

Mike Devin
 
7/11/21, 10:55 AM   #17
Re: Racing Insurance
Last Lap
Last Lap is offline
Member

Join Date: Aug 2010
Posts: 31
 

I agree that it's cheep insurance. I had been told that you had to be a member to be covered. Just for information thinking your covered when you are not a member but your not if not a member.
 
2 members like this post: Hustlin-Hoosier, tirespinner
7/11/21, 7:48 PM   #18
Re: Racing Insurance
DRC II
DRC II is offline
Member

Join Date: Dec 2011
Posts: 64
 

Non members are covered by their personal ins (if any) then track ins then any excess they might have purchased.
 
3 members like this post: Hustlin-Hoosier, Sandy Lowe, tirespinner
7/12/21, 2:17 PM   #19
Re: Racing Insurance
Midget98
Midget98 is offline
Senior Member

Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 402
 

I never really knew the order of who paid what from a racing incident, but I never saw a bill or was even asked for any of my personal insurance information when I had to spend the night in the hospital in Belleville, KS at a USAC race. I was not a USAC member at the time and was just running a few USAC midget races that year. The only mention of any expenses was when I was leaving and the doctor said I couldn't get back in a racecar for a week. He said that if I didn't follow this, I would be responsible for all the medical bills rather than the USAC insurance. I was pleasantly surprised by not just the level of care at the track and hospital, but by the way the USAC people (staff, medical crew, traveling minister) made sure I was taken care of after leaving the hospital also.
 
7/12/21, 4:04 PM   #20
Re: Racing Insurance
diversified
diversified is offline
Member

Join Date: Aug 2012
Posts: 128
 

For about the cost of two tires, it looks like either STIDA or Competitive Advantage would be great coverage to have. Hospital costs are crazy these days, unfortunately I experienced a few non racing trips to the hospital and the bills would have been staggering without insurance.
The exclusions and restrictions written into most insurance policies may make it pretty risky to rely on your "normal" health insurance. Not to mention life insurance, disability insurance, etc-those you usually need a rider (more $$$) to cover racing, riding motorcycles, skydiving, scuba diving and other fun activities...
 
2 members like this post: racenut69, tirespinner
Reply Indiana Open Wheel > Indiana Open Wheel Forum > Racing Insurance





All times are GMT -4. The time now is 2:50 PM.


Make IndianaOpenWheel.com your homepage
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
© 2005-2024 IndianaOpenWheel.com
Mobile VersionLinks: Dave Merritt - Chris Pedersen - Carey Fox - Carey Akin - Joe Bennett - Brandon Murray - Dave Roach - John DaDalt - Racin; With D.O. - Jackslash Media