
Archery Insurance
Archery involves the practice or skill of propelling an arrow with the use of a bow towards a round target marked with rings. Target archery may take place indoors or outdoors whilst field archery involves shooting up and downhill, making the target harder to sight. Nowadays archery is far removed from its hunting and warfare roots with many instructors offering target practice sessions for youngsters around the country.
Sports accident insurance
For individuals taking part in archery within the UK our archery sports
accident insurance policy should be considered for all round protection.
The product offers
various benefits including personal accident, income protection and
personal liability insurance whilst participating in the sport of archery.
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Sports travel insurance
Individuals travelling abroad can take advantage of the sports travel
insurance policy for archery which will cover those insured for
medical expenses, repatriation and where required baggage and personal
affects along with various other benefits.
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Archery coaching insurance
We offer archery coaches liability insurance with up to a £5m level of indemnity, protecting you for legal fees, defence costs and any monies awarded should a claim arise. This specialist sports coaches policy includes an "advice inclusion", covering you if you have made a mistake or are found to be negligent in some way following the advice/instruction you have given.
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More about archery
Archery is a sport with a low reported incident of associated injury although it can be expected that injury does occur due to the repetitive nature of drawing a bow. From past surveys it has been concluded that the majority of injuries include damage of muscles and tendons of the upper limb relating to shoulder, elbow wrist and finger joints. The risk of serious injury or fatality as a direct result of participating in archery is extremely rare and for this reason the sport has been given a group 1 rating. Despite the low risk of the sport suitable insurance should still be taken out when practicing archery for protection against injuries.