InsureMyRun.com is a UK-first information site for runners who want calm, practical guidance on insurance and protection topics.

Most insurance content is either too generic, too sales-led, or written as if every reader is shopping for the same product. Runners usually have a narrower, more practical question than that. They want to know whether a race abroad changes the travel insurance picture, whether entry fees are protected if injury disrupts a plan, whether private treatment cover helps them recover faster, or how income protection differs from a lump-sum accident policy.

What this site is for

  • explaining the main categories of cover runners come across
  • showing where policy wording often matters most
  • helping readers compare types of protection without hype
  • highlighting the difference between a reassuring label and meaningful cover

Who it is written for

The core reader is a UK-based recreational or committed amateur runner who wants sensible answers, not pressure. That may mean someone training for a first half marathon, travelling for a destination race, returning from injury, trying to protect income, or simply checking whether expensive kit is already covered.

How we approach content

  • plain English over industry jargon
  • editorial tone over sales copy
  • category-level guidance over personal recommendations
  • clear disclosure where commercial relationships exist

Important limitation

InsureMyRun.com does not provide regulated financial advice, insurance advice, legal advice, or medical advice. Nothing on this site is a personal recommendation. If you are considering a policy, you should read the provider’s documentation carefully and use regulated sources where needed.

Commercial transparency

Some pages may include affiliate links. If they do, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. That does not change the site’s editorial approach or turn a link into a personal recommendation. See the Affiliate Disclosure for details.

Policies and contact

For more on how content is written, maintained, and corrected, see the Editorial Policy. For corrections or general editorial feedback, use the contact page.