Re: Insurance?
#8529
10/21/2014 08:46 AM
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DawnPatrol
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I use a safety harness and have lifelines on all my stands.....
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Re: Insurance?
#8533
10/21/2014 10:36 AM
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Cornfed
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Short term and long term disability insurance covers almost everything, with a few exceptions.
"Take your bow and a quiver full of arrows, and go out into the open country to hunt some wild game for me." Genesis 27:3 (NLT)
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Re: Insurance?
#8534
10/21/2014 11:28 AM
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ferb55
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You can buy hunting lease insurance that covers and protects all parties. You need to have a written agreement with the landowner if you are hunting private ground. The policy is affordable and does exactly what you want it to do.
PM me if you have any other questions. This is the company that I work for. Hunting insurance is pour main focus.
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Re: Insurance?
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10/21/2014 12:18 PM
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gpd005
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As an insurance agent I can tell you that you might have an option to extend some liability from your homeowners policy. But I would highly recommend a lease insurance policy. We got one this year and it's normally based on the acreage but it's very inexpensive based on the coverage that you get. This is a great way to protect not only you but also the land owner.
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Re: Insurance?
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10/21/2014 01:30 PM
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Originally posted by gpd005: As an insurance agent I can tell you that you might have an option to extend some liability from your homeowners policy. But I would highly recommend a lease insurance policy. We got one this year and it's normally based on the acreage but it's very inexpensive based on the coverage that you get. This is a great way to protect not only you but also the land owner. So if you're involved in most any hunting accident your covered with a lease insurance policy???
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Re: Insurance?
#8540
10/22/2014 07:10 AM
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gpd005
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Brew, I think ferb55 might be able to answer this a little better than I. But we were mainly concerned with the liability. I don't want myself or one of my partners on the lease to get hurt and try to go after the landowner. The lease insurance helps prevent that. And while I appreciate everyone saying that you wear safety harnesses (everyone should) an additional blanket of protection is a great thing to be able to offer a land owner. The guy we lease from really liked the idea of it so if you are able to do that and offer both parties protection I think it's a win win for everyone and hopefully we never have to worry about using it!
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