I was implicitly told by my DSN that when I got the pump, that I agreed to get pump insurance. I didn't bother to question whether I could take on the responsibility of replacing the pump with my own funds if I damaged it or lost it through lack of care, as I just want peace of mind for this particular item. I guess this is driven by the individual CCG policy for your area, rather than the pump manufacturer, but when Animas replaced my pump recently, they specifically said to me that "as it is a pump fault, they will replace without question", which implied they might not be so forgiving in all instances!Thanks for raising this thread - I hadn't considered insurance as simply thought if anything goes wrong then Medtronic would replace it - but still hadn't considered 'accidental damage' and having this covered in case they refused to replace it. Would this be the case then ?
Thanks for raising this thread - I hadn't considered insurance as simply thought if anything goes wrong then Medtronic would replace it - but still hadn't considered 'accidental damage' and having this covered in case they refused to replace it. Would this be the case then ?
my pump has fallen out of it's pouch quite a few times so i'm not taking any chances !
Hi @donnellysdogs - does this mean you are pumping again? Hope it's going well.My house insurance with Halifax was so negligible that when I phoned them recently to re add a pump on they said the extra premium wasn't worth worrying about!!
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