Afternoon all
I now have a Medtronic Veo pump and I'm looking to get it insured.
I was just wondering what companies you've all used for your insurance and your personal experience with any claims you've made?
I have Google'd pump insurance nut there's a vast array of providers and quotes popping up.
Thanks in advance
My house insurance covers my pump.
My pump will be repaired or replaced by the manufacturer if it has a fault, no questions asked, under its warranty. Not an insurance issue. But if I should drop it, crush it, throw it out of the window or forget to take it off when I go swimming - that's my responsibility, and the CCG is under no obligation to fund a replacement or repair if it comes a cropper thanks to an accident or mishap on my part. That's why insurance is recommended.Apologies for my ignorance but nobody has mentioned pump insurance before. So I don't know how it could be robbed as it's always on me and if it breaks I was told Medtronic have a good product care so I didn't figure it was necessary but then the same argument could be made for my iPhone and I insure that! However it appears to be something I should have done! The idea of not having it at all now makes me freak out! Has anyone ever made a claim or heard of someone who has? It's kind of obvious now that you might insure something so expensive and life sustaining, odd it didn't occur to me as necessary! Think I'm still dizzy trying to figure out my ratios and basal rates.
perhaps like myself and noblehead this person has the omnipod --- a replacement PDM that controls the disposable pods is £250.Mine's on my home contents. It's not named as the personal item value cover is high enough for it to be covered.
@melodiemakerit - pumps cost about £2000-£3000 so replacement is way more than your household excess?
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