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I suspect most owners would expect them to be covered as a pedal cycle - my Aviva policy, provides up to £5,000 cover.
RSA remains adamant it will not pay out even though I suggested it may like to make an exception as you are care workers.
Your policy excludes motorised or mechanically propelled or assisted vehicles other than garden machinery and motorised/electric wheelchairs.
RSA confirms it will be paying for the mountain bike and damage to the garage.
It says it is aware of the increased popularity of e-bikes and is planning to review coverage in the near future.
Martin Lewis warns over online scams as he calls for Government action
A charity set up by the Money Saving Expert says millions of vulnerable people face greater risks of financial harm.
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Drivers are being quoted cheaper car insurance premiums for the first time in years.
But motorists could still pay hundreds over the odds if they accept their new price without shopping around, experts warn.
Insurers have long had a reputation for pushing up prices at renewal, with the so-called loyalty penalty costing policyholders £1.2billion a year.
Yet premiums are finally coming down after the number of successful claims made by drivers plunged by nearly a fifth last year.
Shop around: Insurers have long had a reputation for pushing up prices at renewal, with the so-called loyalty penalty costing policyholders £1.2billion a year
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