You are responsible for ensuring that your benefit bike is insured through your home insurance or a separate bike insurance policy.
• Contact your insurance provider to confirm whether your benefit bike is covered under your home insurance.
• Consider purchasing an additional insurance policy if you want extra protection, especially if you have an expensive bike model or use it frequently.
• Home insurance typically does not cover personal injuries caused by an accident. Contact your insurance provider for more information about accident insurance.
• Epassi recommends marking your bike for theft protection and registering it in the ISR (International Stolen Register) database.
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