
IEA INSURANCE
Packaged for Sport
Whether you're a small country team,
a fully professional sports club, a Regional, State or National
Sporting Organisation, the IEA Sports Team can look after all your
insurance requirements.
As part of the risk management program,
our broking company, IEA Brokers, works with the various
insurers in the market to provide insurance cover tailored to suit
your needs and your budget.
Some of the common covers arranged by
the IEA Sports Team include:
- Personal Accident Insurance,
including
- Tragedy Benefits, covering death and
permanent disability
- Medical, covering non-Medicare
medical expenses
- Loss of Income, covering income lost
as a result of a sports injury
- Household Help, covering additional
household expenses incurred due to injury
- Student's Assistance, covering
additional studying expenses incurred due to injury
- Public & Products Liability
Insurance, covering legal liability incurred for injury or
damage to property
- Professional Indemnity Insurance,
covering the legal liability of coaches, trainers,
umpires/referees and officials
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- Directors & Officers
Liability,
covering the legal liability of directors, officers and
administrators of sporting organisations.
- Professional Sportspersons
Insurance, covering the professional or semi professional
athlete against loss of sports income or other expenses incurred
due to injury
- Property Insurance, covering the
property of the sporting body, including all the general insurance
covers such as fire & burglary.
- Cancellation Insurance,
covering financial loss from event cancellation
By Rod Hughes
National Sport Risk Manager
Winter 1997
For more information
about any of the above insurance, or for the full range of IEA
policies, please contact your nearest IEA Sports Team Office or email
us at www.ieabrokers.com.au
EA
has offices in every state. National freecall number 1800 SPORT
1
(1800 77678 1)
Email:info@ieasport.com.au
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