AIG Insurance Special Offer for Triathlon Ireland Full Members
Additional Personal Injury Cover that Covers you All day Everyday
Get a quote today and Be In With A Chance To win one of 5 x €50 Elvery Sport Vouchers!
Have you thought about enhancing your current personal accident cover received as part of your Triathlon Ireland Full Membership, and adding additional comprehensive cover and benefits that will cover you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week?
We have partnered with AIG Insurance, proud Club, Community and Diversity Partner to Triathlon Ireland to give our members a great insurance offer. Read more from AIG Insurance below:
From only €5.30 per month, you can get comprehensive cover. Get paid directly for injuries resulting from accident playing sport, in work, at home or just out and about.
Unlike health insurance, our accident insurance policy is designed to pay you directly for any accident so you can use the benefit however you like. You’ll be covered 24 hours a day; at home, at work or abroad (up to 180 days). Help pay for taxis to and from hospital, pay off bills while you are off work, adapt your home to help you live independently after your injury, or to take a holiday to get over your accident.
Also you will get access to our FREE Teladoc Service that gives you
- Free Online GP Access 24/7
- Medical Second Opinion
- Mental Health Counselling
- Nutritional Support
Click here for more information on our innovative Teledoc Service
If you want to enhance your personal accident protection for additional peace of mind in sport and everyday activity, try AIG Insurance for a quote today and Click Here to get a Quote.
Remember get a quote today and win one of 5 by €50 Every’s Sport Vouchers.
AIG has been supporting Irish sport for over 25 years and is proud to sponsor and support Triathlon Ireland as its Club, Community and Diversity partner.
Offer valid until 31st December 2026. Standard underwriting terms, conditions and exclusions apply.
AIG Europe S.A. is authorised by the Luxembourg Ministère des Finances and supervised by the Commissariat aux Assurances, and is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland for conduct of business rules.
