Portofino
Well-Known Member
The difference is that I was alerted to the issue by Y and upon inspection realised that the Policy could be read in such a way that 3rd party cover for a skipper could be excluded. As a result, they have added the skipper to the policy and he is now covered. In other words, my cover has been increased.
You contacted Amlin, unprompted, because you had preconceived belief in what the policy excluded (anchoring out of site) despite the policy making no mention of this. As a result, Amlin confirmed your belief, and you have effectively reduced your cover.
It’s irrelevant where you thought where you were and we’re you end up - up or down cover wise after seeking clarification with the underwriter.
What matters most is arming yourself with the information to ensure a claim ( should it happen ) is least likely to be refuted .Then adjusting your behaviour / activity if you wish to keep in the written clarity of cover the underwriter has provided.
Tidying up grey areas .
That’s what we both have done and shared the info here .
What’s not to like ?
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