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Frequently Asked Questions
GENERAL QUESTIONS
What is the Period of Cover for the National
Program?
31 December 2007 at 4pm Local Standard Time to 31 December 2008 at 4pm Local Standard
Time.
How do I join the Capital Football Insurance
Program?
Coverage is for all their affiliated Associations, Clubs, Officials, Coaches,
Voluntary Workers and Players of Capital Football.
If you are not affiliated and would like to get
more information about affiliation please contact Capital Football on Tel:
+61 02 6260 4000 or visit
www.capitalfootball.com.au
How do I pay for this insurance?
Marsh do not collect any insurance premiums directly from associations
or clubs. Please refer to your local affiliated Association or contact
Capital Football for payments arrangements.
How can we prove that we have Public Liability
Insurance?
If you are asked to provide proof of insurance by anyone (e.g. local council
or a property owner) you will require a Certificate of Currency. Certificates
of Currency are available on this website by clicking here.
Are external contractors working on our
premises covered? No, external contractors should carry their
own public liability insurance.
Can I make more than one claim during the
season?
Yes, you can make more than one claim during the season. It is important
however, that you obtain a clearance from your treating physician prior to
returning to playing football.
Is Buildings Insurance (i.e. fire and theft)
provided under the National Program?
No, your premises and its contents are not covered under this Program
for any material damage or theft. If you would like a quotation for this
type of insurance please contact Marsh on 1300 306 383 What do I do if I have a complaint about
the National Program?
Please address any complaints regarding the Capital Football Insurance Program
to Marsh via email or mail: GPO Box 1229L, Melbourne, Vic, 3000.
QUESTIONS RELATING
SPECIFICALLY TO PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE
What constitutes
an injury?
The policy covers bodily injury resulting from an accident. It does not
cover sickness.
Where can I find
a Personal Accident claim form?
For information on how to make a claim please visit
How to make a claim
When must a claim
be reported?
To ensure the claimant (registered member/official) is not prejudiced,
any incident which may lead to a claim should be reported as soon as possible
after the date of injury. Claim forms should be completed and sent with
medical certificates within 30 days of injury date. Claim Forms and Attending
Physicians Statements may be obtained from the Claims Department of Sportscover
Australia - telephone 1300 134 956 or by visiting the
Claims link for more information.
Do I need a claim
number before submitting my claim?
No, you will be issued with a claim number shortly after the claim has
been lodged. This claim number can then be used on any further documentation
that needs to be submitted in order to support your claim.
What is the excess?
Non-Medicare medical expenses are subject to an excess of $75 for each
and every claim, however if you claim under your private health
insurance first, the excess is reduced to $30. The expenses covered are
for 80% of the cost of non-Medicare medical expenses incurred, subject
to a maximum limit of $2,000 any one claim.
Loss of income benefits are subject to a 14 day excess. This means that
any loss of income during this period is not claimable.
Is the Medicare
Gap claimable under the Personal Accident Policy?
No, the Health Insurance Act (Cth) 1973 does not permit the Trustee or
Insurer to contribute to any charges covered by Medicare (including the
Medicare Gap).
This means that any charges for treatment from
a Doctor, Surgeon, Anaesthetist or Surgeon's Assistant are not covered.
It also means charges for X-Ray, some MRIScans (if Medicare registered)
and Public Hospitals are not covered. In addition,there will be no refund
in respect of:
- any expenses recoverable by You from any other insurance scheme or
plan providing medical or similar coverage or from any other source
except for the excess of the amount recoverable from such other policies/plans.
- any expense to which the National Health Act (Cth) 1953 or any of
the regulations made there under apply.
Is the cost of
Ambulance Transport covered under the Program?
Yes, Ambulance transport is a non-medicare medical expense and as such
covered under the Personal Accident section of the Program. It is important
to remember that the cost of ambulance transport is expensive and may
exhaust your total benefits, therefore not allowing you to claim any further
non-medicare medical treatment. We encourage all participants to become
members of their State Ambulance Service to ensure 100% coverage.
Can I claim on
my Private Health Insurance as well as the National Program for personal
injury claims?
The two policies will work together. You must initially claim on your
Private Health Insurance and then use the National Program to act as a
safety net for any non-medicare medical costs that exceed the limits of
your Private Health Insurance. Please note that you cannot claim the same
costs twice.
Can I claim loss
of income benefits if I only work on a casual basis?
Yes, you can claim loss of income benefits if you work on a full time,
part time or casual basis. You will need to have your employer complete
the loss of income section of the claim form.
Is there a time
limit on the period of cover if I am injured?
Yes - your disablement and/or medical treatment must be within twelve
(12) calendar months from the date of accident.
QUESTIONS RELATING
SPECIFICALLY TO PUBLIC LIABILITY & PROFESSIONAL INDEMNITY INSURANCE
What is Public
Liability Insurance?
This insurance provides cover for your legal
liability to pay compensation for personal injury and/or property damage
to third parties as a result of an occurrence in connection with your
business (as described in the policy schedule).
Who is a Third
Party?
Members of the general public are third parties.
What is negligence?
Negligence is the failure to exercise the
duty of care which we are bound to observe toward other persons. An action
for negligence arises where a person suffers injury and/or damage as a
consequence of a breach of that duty to take care.
What is my legal
liability?
Legal liability arises where a court of law
deems you have been liable in a particular circumstance. The insurances
does not extend to circumstances in which you may only feel a moral obligation
towards a third party.
Does this Public
Liability insurance cover Employees' injury?
No. All claims for employee's injuries are
not covered and must be referred to the relevant WorkCover Insurer.
What is Professional
Indemnity Insurance?
This insurance provides cover for the Insured
in respect of a breach of professional duty arising from negligent acts,
errors or omissions in connection with the sport.
Is there a time
limit for Professional Indemnity claims?
Yes, this policy applies on a claims made
basis and therefore any incident which may lead to a claim must be reported
to the Insurer within the policy period.
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