Saturday, June 24, 2006

Interesting insurance for the World Cup

I've heard that there were some strange insurance.

"The trauma insurance" in England.
One man insure against psychological trauma when England team exits from the 1st stage of the World Cup. Its insurance fee is 105 pound and benefit is million. If England exits, the insurance firm asks 5 experts whether England's exit is too early or not. And the man has to prove medically that he suffered trauma.
The insurance firm added Rooney's match absence due to his fracture to the exclusion clause.

"Taking a sicky insurance" in Holland.
If employees are absent from work because of pretended sickness to watch the World Cup, the insurance firm compensates against the companies. According to the news site, when the 2004 European Championship was held in Portugal, the tens of thousands Dutchmen took a sicky in Holland. I wonder how the insurance firm judges real or pretended illness.

Those are interesting insurance in football-orientated Europe.

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