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assurance médicale et assistance moto
Bonjour,
J'ai bien lu tous les post relatifs à ce sujets mais ils sont tous assez anciens et très anglo saxons. Je fais mon premier voyage solo loin à moto donc désolée de mes questions de newbie ....et ne pas avoir pris assez de notes lors de la conf dédiée en septembre au HU ;-) Ma corporelle actuelle ne me couvre pas au Pérou (uniquement sur les pays de la carte verte donc Europe). Je cherche donc une assurance médicale et rapatriement qui prenne en charge en cas de gros pépin: les frais de recherche, de secours, de soin et éventuellement de reppatriement puis la suite. Bien sûr avec la moto comme moyen de tansport principal...et off road Je cherche également une "assistance" pour la moto qui puisse ramener la moto vers un lieu de réparation (et moi avec si je vais bien) en cas de galère: petit accident, panne etc... Je pars moins de 3 mois. Je suis avide de vos conseils Merci D'avance Isabelle aka Zazzz |
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Je suis heureux que vous ayez parcouru les messages existants, mais désolé, cela n'a pas été utile.Mark Glad you've been searching through existing posts, but sorry it hasn't been helpful. Medical and repatriation insurance varies by home country; what I can purchase in the US will be very different from what is available to you in France (I assume). In fact, in the US insurance varies by state--this may also be true about different regions or departments in France--and by other factors, like age and, as you've noted, activity. It may be that someone from France will post a reply here, but I'd encourage you to do your own research regardless, as indeed I do even after reading through the HUBB. Having said that, one possible place to start would be with the banner ad at the top of this page: "Ripcord Rescue Travel Insurance." At least one other travel insurance company advertises here, too. I'd strongly suggest reading the fine print on any insurance policy to make sure it includes what you're looking for, including medical evacuation. I'd be less concerned about coverage of minor medical issues, since in Developing Countries these are usually easily and cheaply paid out of pocket. Peruvian liability insurance is required, but sometimes difficult to find upon entering the country. As far as I know, it is not available online in advance, but this may have changed since I was there. Virtually all riders will forgo any sort of breakdown or road service insurance, since if needed it can usually be arranged casually on the spot--again, cheaply and quickly. Unlike the EU, this will not be included in a basic liability insurance policy anywhere in South America. You don't say how you're getting yourself or a motorbike to Peru, but if you're buying or renting from a company accustomed to dealing with foreigners, they will presumably be able to advise you. Hope that's helpful, and hope you attract some France-specific responses! Mark |
Merci beaucoup Marc,
Effectivement les petits caractères sont les plus importants. Comme j'ai un garmin Inreach Global Rescue par exemple n'est pas très cohérent (joignables uniquement par gsm ou mail et pas satellite). Les assureurs voyage "classiques" offrent finalement des prestations proches de ce que j'ai gratuitement avec ma visa et des garanties "research and recue" ridicules. La seule qui ait un ontant significatif 100k$ est celle de Garmin. J'achète la moto sur place et je n'aurai aucune difficulté à l'assurer en responsabilité civile mais effectivement impossible de trouver quelque chose qui ressemble à une assurance tout risque ou une assistance....et la personne qui me la vend (Toby Shanon de round around the block) me confirme que ça n'est pas jouable pour les étrangers. Il ne reste plus qu'à ne pas avoir de panne ou de croiser un pick-up à ce moment là ;-) |
Hi Zazzz,
Indeed the equivalent of KASKO insurance (to get the bike evacuated to a place where it can be repaired) is not really something you are likely to find in South America. I think you just have to assume that this is something you would need to arrange yourself if it happens, by asking locals if there is someone with a truck available. :) One tip is that it is usually very useful to go into a high-end hotel and ask the desk concierge to help you - they are people who know how to solve such issues in the area, or at least where to start looking. For medical evacuation and repatriation insurance that would be relevant to (I assume) a French citizen, you should ask an insurance broker in France. Not an insurance company, but an independent broker that knows what other companies offer and can help you put together a policy. |
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bien lire les conditions contractuelles , en particulier les exclusions de toutes nature et les plafonds de couverture. le site “tourdumondiste” contient beaucoup d’infos ( specifiques aux motards). |
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