American Football Insurance
Essential Travel has designed its American Football Travel Insurance with the sportsperson in mind.
So if you're planning on playing American football whilst on your travels this is the policy for you.
Policy Includes
- Up to £1,000 cover for sports equipment in transit
- American Football cover is included in our grade 3 sports insurance policy!
- All our policies are underwritten by AXA Insurance UK
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American football is a fun way to spend summer vacation, especially if you are spending it with friends. While it is one of the most common sports, it is also one of the most challenging, and it can help you get in shape while improving your speed, coordination, and agility. It is known as a very rough, although organized sport, and it carries considerable risk of injury. It's best to secure insurance before trying American football to reduce injury costs.
Like most contact sports, American football poses high risks of head, shoulder, and limb injury. Concussions are fairly common, and particularly high impacts can result in sprains and muscle damage. Tendon and ligament injuries are more common than fractures, and take much longer to heal. Many of these injuries have a permanent effect and require multiple surgery even after several years, which can be costly if you don't have sufficient insurance coverage.
Most cities have official-size American football fields with balls and safety gear available for rental. Before playing, make sure the venue offers first-aid and ambulatory services, especially if you are playing with experienced players (who tend to be rougher). Also make sure that your insurance is in place, and that your insurance provider is accredited by the local hospitals, so that you can enjoy the game without worrying about medical coverage.
American football is rated Grade 3 in risk level. That means it is riskier than most other sports, so secure travel insurance before trying out the sport.
American Football
American football is a fun way to spend summer vacation, especially if you are spending it with friends. While it is one of the most common sports, it is also one of the most challenging, and it can help you get in shape while improving your speed, coordination, and agility. It is known as a very rough, although organized sport, and it carries considerable risk of injury. It's best to secure insurance before trying American football to reduce injury costs.
Like most contact sports, American football poses high risks of head, shoulder, and limb injury. Concussions are fairly common, and particularly high impacts can result in sprains and muscle damage. Tendon and ligament injuries are more common than fractures, and take much longer to heal. Many of these injuries have a permanent effect and require multiple surgery even after several years, which can be costly if you don't have sufficient insurance coverage.
Most cities have official-size American football fields with balls and safety gear available for rental. Before playing, make sure the venue offers first-aid and ambulatory services, especially if you are playing with experienced players (who tend to be rougher). Also make sure that your insurance is in place, and that your insurance provider is accredited by the local hospitals, so that you can enjoy the game without worrying about medical coverage.
American football is rated Grade 3 in risk level. That means it is riskier than most other sports, so secure travel insurance before trying out the sport.
