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<blockquote data-quote="djjenko" data-source="post: 105507" data-attributes="member: 13295"><p>Hi I know this is a old entry but if you havn,t found a insurer go for abbey insurence the peace of mind unlimited cover with accidental damage cover, i have been on the pump since Thursday 22nd october, when i got the pump home i phoned my insurers and they covered it straight away just tell them you are a diabetic and would like to insure your insulin pump, tell them it is in excess of £2000 they will require a letter from your PCT Just a letter head saying that you are responsible for the pump the cost of the pump and that you have to wear the pump 24/7, i didn,t even get the letter until after i got the cover for my pump, the policy increased by £57 a year but thats why Abbey insurance call it Peace of mind, make sure you get the contents as unlimited cover.</p><p></p><p>All the best hope you get it sorted.</p><p></p><p>Shaun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djjenko, post: 105507, member: 13295"] Hi I know this is a old entry but if you havn,t found a insurer go for abbey insurence the peace of mind unlimited cover with accidental damage cover, i have been on the pump since Thursday 22nd october, when i got the pump home i phoned my insurers and they covered it straight away just tell them you are a diabetic and would like to insure your insulin pump, tell them it is in excess of £2000 they will require a letter from your PCT Just a letter head saying that you are responsible for the pump the cost of the pump and that you have to wear the pump 24/7, i didn,t even get the letter until after i got the cover for my pump, the policy increased by £57 a year but thats why Abbey insurance call it Peace of mind, make sure you get the contents as unlimited cover. All the best hope you get it sorted. Shaun [/QUOTE]
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