Liability Insurance for Clubs & Events
Clubs
This insurance cover is arranged for 'non-profit making' clubs and teams. Club Secretaries are reminded that 'commercially named' clubs and teams must ensure that they operate on a non-profit making basis and are financially independent of any commercial businesses that may provide support to them. Clubs or teams operating as a commercial business are required to make separate arrangements for commercial liability cover and should contact headquarters for assistance.
All Clubs, Teams and Associations in England other than school clubs are automatically covered for Public Liability Insurance, with an indemnity limit of £10,000,000 upon payment of the Club Affiliation Fee to British Cycling. Clubs in Scotland and Wales and school clubs are provided with the same cover upon payment of the appropriate fee.
For full details of the liability insurance policy, Click Here. The policy indemnifies the club/team in respect of its legal liability for accidental loss or damage to third party property or accidental bodily injury or death to third party persons. Subject to the normal terms and conditions of the Insurer’s standard Public Liability Insurance Policy, it indemnifies:
1. The club against claims brought by non-members and invitees.
2. Officials of the club who act on the club’s specific instructions during their term of office, against claims, as follows:
(a) Actions brought by non-members who have been invited (prior to possible membership) to take part in the Club’s activities, for example, club runs, social activities etc., for injuries sustained and damage to third party property, sustained during participation.
(b) Actions brought against the club or its elected officials who have carried out the club’s instructions, including the hire, rent or loan of premises, at the instructions of the club committee. Such instructions should in all cases comply with the decision given by the club committee.
3. Individuals who have been invited to participate in club activities as invitees with a view to joining the club and are not already covered by any other Insurance.
Note: The use of derny or pacing motors for training purposes is also covered - motors are limited, however, to a maximum of 125cc and all Motor Pacers must hold a valid and appropriate British Cycling Motor Pacing licence. Drivers of motor pacing machines over 125cc must apply to British Cycling headquarters for insurance cover.
The following activities and persons are excluded from the club / team insurance cover:
** Clubs affiliated to Scottish Cycling are provided with insurance cover for 'club confined' time trials upon payment of the appropriate fee - conditions apply.
Events
For the protection of members and all those involved in the management of registered and insured cycling events, British Cycling provides through its public liability insurance policy, an indemnity, limited to £10,000,000 for legal liabilities arising from claims made against an event organiser, official or participant that involves either bodily injury or property damage to a third party.
All events promoted under the auspices of British Cycling are provided with this cover upon receipt of a properly completed Event Registration form and the payment of all appropriate fees. Cover can also be provided for non-competitive social, charity and reliability rides.
In the unlikely event that a claim is directed at a race official 'as an individual', rather than as a representative of an event, then British Cycling also provide to that individual the benefit of 'Directors & Officers Liability' insurance which provides indemnity against 'wrongful acts' committed by 'individuals' acting on behalf of an event held under the auspices of British Cycling.
Note:
1. 'Wrongful act' shall mean any actual or alleged breach of trust, breach of duty, neglect, error, misstatement, misleading statement, omission, breach of warranty of authority or other act wrongfully committed or attempted by the Official in the course of performing his duties as an Official.
2. Track Meeting Promoters should note that the standard event liability insurance allows the use of derny or pacing motors. Motors are limited, however, to a maximum of 125cc and all Motor Pacers must hold a valid and appropriate British Cycling Motor Pacing licence. Drivers of motor pacing machines over 125cc must apply to British Cycling headquarters for insurance cover.