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Dołączył: 30 Paź 2006 |
Posty: 945 |
Przeczytał: 2 tematy
Pomógł: 16 razy
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Skąd: Sandomierz/Warszawa |
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grzes_nur napisał: | jarodar napisał: |
Brak informacji w polskim biurze na ten temat traktuję jako dobrą monetę. |
1. wyłączenia powinny być wskazane w warunkach ogólnych - w wolnej chwili zerknę
2. ten konkretny przypadek wygląda na "p..cie torebką" i postraszenie ze strony Pana z HZS i nie jest stanowiskiem ubezpieczyciela (co i tak warto zweryfikować)
Pytane, które mnie się nasuwa to czy np HZS może decydować o wyborze płatnika - czy jest to określone jakąś procedurą/przepisem
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No i wszystko jasne - przynajmniej jeśli chodzi o OEAV. W skrócie - mandaty ich nie obchodzą:)
Odpowiedź:
As a valid member of the Österreichische Alpenverein, you have insured rescue costs up to EUR 25,000, - which occurred during leisure time.
Please find enclosed our current Alpenverein Worldwide Service Folder, from which you can find all the more detailed information including exclusions for the point "rescue costs". (page 2 & 4)
I wyłączenia z załącznika:
Exclusions for rescue costs
Insurance cover does not extend to:
• Accidents/illness occurring in the course of any occupational
or other remunerated activity, nor to accidents/
illness of members of rescue organisations in the case
of organised rescue operations or other activities on
behalf of the rescue organisation.
• Remunerated activities of members of Österreichischer
Bergsportführerverband as a certified mountain and
ski guide or as an officially authorised and certified
hiking guide are excepted from this exclusion.
• Accidents occurring when using motor vehicles. Motor
vehicle accidents en route (including indirectly) to and
from ÖAV meetings and events and en route to and
from an (even private) “Association activity” pursuant
to the Association’s Statutes, such as hiking tours,
mountaineering, climbing, skiing, ski-touring, crosscountry
skiing, snowboarding, white-water canoeing,
canyoning and mountain bike/trekking cycle tours,
are, however, insured as well as accidents occurring
when using cable cars and ski lifts.
• Accidents occurring when using aeronautical equipment
(hang-gliders, paragliders), aircrafts (private
engine-propelled aircraft or gliders) and parachuting.
An accident occurring when using an engine-propelled
aircraft is, however, insured providing the aircraft is licensed
to carry passengers (e.g. commercial aircrafts).
• Accidents occurring in the course of taking part in provincial,
national or international competitions in the
fields of Nordic and Alpine ski-sports, snowboarding as
well as freestyling, bob, ski-bob, skeleton or tobogganing,
and when training for any of these sports.
• Accidents/illnesses occurring in the course of taking
part in expeditions on mountains with a height of over
6,000 metres as well as expeditions in the Arctic, the
Antarctic and in Greenland (see note on mountain
climbing for mountains higher than 6,000 m/trekking). |
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