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Anyone else's Medtronic Paradigm cracked in the hot weather?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lucypieee" data-source="post: 405548" data-attributes="member: 49843"><p><strong>Re: Anyone else's Medtronic Paradigm cracked in the hot weat</strong></p><p></p><p>It's a safety net, and a good idea to insure them as warranties don't tend to cover theft or loss. </p><p>Most of the time they can be added to your household insurance although, not many cover theft or loss outside your home and any claims affect your premium. You will need to make sure your house insurance will cover this outside the household as it's attached to you.</p><p></p><p>Mine is insured on insurance4insulinpumps for a small monthly direct debit, it's peace of mind more than anything. Your CCG is unlikely to replace the pump if it's damaged / lost / stolen in a way that is not covered by the warranty as they expect you to look after the pump (my CCG made me sign a document confirming that I would look after it). </p><p></p><p>Medtronic recommend you insure the insulin pumps or at the very least add them to household insurance. </p><p></p><p>It is your choice though. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from Diabetes.co.uk Forum App</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucypieee, post: 405548, member: 49843"] [b]Re: Anyone else's Medtronic Paradigm cracked in the hot weat[/b] It's a safety net, and a good idea to insure them as warranties don't tend to cover theft or loss. Most of the time they can be added to your household insurance although, not many cover theft or loss outside your home and any claims affect your premium. You will need to make sure your house insurance will cover this outside the household as it's attached to you. Mine is insured on insurance4insulinpumps for a small monthly direct debit, it's peace of mind more than anything. Your CCG is unlikely to replace the pump if it's damaged / lost / stolen in a way that is not covered by the warranty as they expect you to look after the pump (my CCG made me sign a document confirming that I would look after it). Medtronic recommend you insure the insulin pumps or at the very least add them to household insurance. It is your choice though. Sent from Diabetes.co.uk Forum App [/QUOTE]
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