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7/7/21, 4:51 PM |
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Racers insurance
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Join Date: Jun 2020 Posts: 23 |
What do local tracks and or USAC provide in terms of insurance for drivers?
is the short track drivers association insurance any good ? a lot of health insurance plans exclude auto racing or exclude professional sports any thoughts or suggestions ? |
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7/7/21, 5:53 PM |
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Re: Racers insurance
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2017 Posts: 708 |
https://www.indianaopenwheel.com/sho...ight=insurance
As good a place as any to start the discussion... Make sure you know what the insurance situation is with your track and/or sanctioning body. They should be providing you with some kind of coverage. If they don't, find some place else to race. That's really the only reason they charge more for a pit pass than a grandstand ticket, the insurance. |
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7/8/21, 9:36 AM |
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Re: Racers insurance
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Member
Join Date: Jun 2020 Posts: 23 |
what dirvers coveage does USAC provide ?
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7/8/21, 11:08 AM |
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Re: Racers insurance
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Senior Member
Race Count This Year: 19 Race Count Last Year: 22 Join Date: Jul 2011 Posts: 2,259 |
USAC is 7500 deductible, after your primary pays. The deductible is after your out-of-pocket expenses reach 7500 and does not include what other insurance has paid out, so it only really helps in catastrophic situations. There is also a max but I forget what it is, and I believe it differs for regional vs. national license types. When I broke my collarbone last year my expenses didn't get to the point where the USAC coverage kicked in but fortunately I wasn't hurt that bad and I have really good medical.
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