G’day,
INSURANCE ....it’s a maze of fine print. The big print “giveth” & the small print “taketh” away.
I’m across the border in Vietnam for 7 years and the insurance issue is always there. I’ve recently contacted several insurance companies back home AUS to pinpoint a few queries about any possible claims in relation to motorbikes.
Most won’t answer clearly, it’s just waffle from the Policy document.
Even though they may say a local license, also a bike license in your own country, or IDP is required & the bike is less than 125cc OR the actual rider is licensed & your just the pillion...whatever??.
There’s a “catch”. Most accident claims will require a police report , a BAC (blood alcohol) report, and maybe witness reports. Also, they have a “hazardous” activity clause that would state that you are foolhardy to ride a motorcycle here to begin with , not to mention the $5 helmets🤓
As a pillion on a moto.taxi....how do you know the dude riding the bike has a VALID license. How will anyone find him while your unconscious in a shitty local hospital.
Then you’ve got generally the fact that NO roadworthy inspections are carried out on bikes here, A foreigner in a collision will usually be deemed to be “ in the wrong” in an accident (police report) since financial compensation for damage is always required & paid to the local dude 😆😆, More than likely a BAC wasn’t taken,, most accidents I’ve seen are usually at night in wet conditions,,,,AND being a retired expat in this part of the world.....those claims assessors KNOW that most long term Expats are piss heads & likely to be intoxicated.
Given all of the above .....😆, how do you think a claim will go.??
I’d say the chances of getting $40,000 for a medivac refund would be slim. I’m just letting you know what insurance companies are like,,,I worked for one. So having a policy doesn’t always help.
I’ve had several accidents here , both motorbike & bicycle ,and walked away purely because of LOW speed. Also got hit as a pedestrian 🤓 I’m over 50 , and just carry a basic long term travellers policy issued through a “retirement” group. It’s cheap, but I doubt a motorcycle accident would get covered given the above.
It’s not the insurance you’ve got to worry about ......it’s the hospital you end up in. People have had the wrong limb amputated, Men have been diagnosed as Pregnant ( serious). You’ve got the Minister for Healths nephew with a medical degree he was “given” slicing into you with a scalpel whilst being instructed by a YouTube clip on medical procedures😆 held by a nervous assistant . This has happened.
Anyway,,life’s for living eh.... That’s why I live in this part of the world now. Each day has its challenges & peculiarities. I reckon I’ve “lived” more in the 7 years here than I lived for the majority of time in the “nanny state” that some western countries have become.
Actually, the closest I came to serious injury was in a mini bus near Siem Reap last year. The driver side swiped another vehicle and lost control of the bus. Yogi got thrown from one end of the bus to the other. I’ll never hire another bike in Thailand. Too many crazy tourists riding above their skill level for me. Then you’ve got the many police road blocks that check your bonafides and sometimes look under the seat of the bike for illegal substances. Who knows what they may “find” or put there 😆 to shake you down. Yogis not a druggie or pisshead but having one of those corrupt little assholes rummaging thru your stuff isn’t pleasant. And insurance sure as hell won’t cover that.
So get yourself one of those $5 helmets, and get out there and enjoy it . It’s an interesting place & a good life here. Live while your alive.