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Rider insurance

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Helen1966 · 14/06/2016 18:07

My daughter has gone away to Uni and so we are horseless now as I did not want to keep a horse just for myself and for her occasionally. However when she is home she rides my neighbours horse who I know does not have insurance. She also exercises several horses for another person nearby. She rides almost every day when she is home for the holiday.

So I think We should get aome rider insurance. Where best? How does insurance from someone like NFU compare to insurance though being a BHS member?

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DraughtyWindow · 18/06/2016 11:00

Depends on whether or not you want Vets Fees cover or just public liability. I'd phone each up for a quote and find out what best suits your needs.

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honeyroar · 18/06/2016 20:34

Id go for BHS. It covers her on any horse (as long as it's unpaid riding), plus they have a good helpline.

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Detailsoverleaf · 19/06/2016 17:24

I pay about £10 per month with PetPlan. Covers me when I'm riding my share pony and also riding school lessons. Think it covers personal injury, public liability and vets

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Helen1966 · 25/07/2016 21:36

Went with the BHS membership in the end. I think it covers everthing she needs.

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SoleBizzz · 15/09/2016 10:29

All vet fees too?

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