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Insulin pump insurance company - NEW

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The Endsleigh cover is for accidental damage, theft and loss in the UK, and accidental damage and theft only abroad - I think that's fine, seeing as it's very unlikely that it gets "lost" anyway when it's hooked up to me most of the time ;-) But then it's just a standard valuable item cover, and supposed to protect the insurers from people not looking after their stuff on holidays I'd expect.

Still good to know the options that are out there, if Endsleigh hadn't added it I also would've gone for the company that specialises in the pump insurance.

Hi tgz,
nearly all household ins companies will cover your pump very little extra on the premium. I pay an extra ?17/year for my pump cover and this is the 2nd company I have had ins with in the last 6 years of pumping. Previous company was was about ?15/year and all offer the same cover for it.
 
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