Most likely no, unfortunately. You got into a fight and got hurt, regardless of intention. If someone wrongly sought you out to parang instead, then possible to admit
Does insurance covers "avoidable injuries"
Does insurance covers "avoidable injuries"
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Jan 17 2025, 08:12 AM
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Most likely no, unfortunately. You got into a fight and got hurt, regardless of intention. If someone wrongly sought you out to parang instead, then possible to admit
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Jan 17 2025, 12:57 PM
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QUOTE(ernie ball @ Jan 17 2025, 10:07 AM) Guys just FYI, I attended an insurance briefing, apparently now insurance won't cover if you attend competitive sports as well, except for running only. Ie if you join badminton competition and you got injured, insurance won't cover you. QUOTE(-mystery- @ Jan 17 2025, 10:29 AM) QUOTE(zerorating @ Jan 17 2025, 11:29 AM) Sports injury during for-profit competition has always been under exclusion, at least for the PA products I'm aware of. If they say injury during normal friendly badminton game is not claimable then only you have a case to fight for. This is similar to let's say police hurt when fighting robbery, or firefighter burn injury during work, all of which are excluded under typical PA policies.If you willing to commit fraud like one above suggested, then that is down to your character. I won't go further into that. |
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